(1) NICE may make a technology appraisal recommendation—
(a) in relation to a health technology identified in a direction given by the Secretary of State;
(b) that recommends that relevant health bodies provide funding within a specified period to ensure that the health technology be made available for the purposes of treatment of patients.
(1A) The Secretary of State may direct NICE as to the applicable cost-effectiveness threshold to apply to a health technology undergoing appraisal.
(2) NICE must specify in a technology appraisal recommendation the period within which the recommendation in paragraph (1)(b) should be complied with.
(3) The period in paragraph (2) must be a period that begins on the date the recommendation is published by NICE and ends on the date 3 months from that date, unless paragraph (4) applies.
(4) In the circumstances described in paragraph (5), if NICE considers it appropriate, NICE must specify a longer period.
(5) The circumstances referred to in paragraphs (4) and (11) are—
(a) the health technology cannot be appropriately administered until—
(i) training is,
(ii) certain health service infrastructure requirements including goods, materials or other facilities are, or
(iii) other appropriate health services resources, including staff, are,
in place; or
(b) the health technology is not yet available in England.
(6) A relevant health body must comply with a technology appraisal recommendation.
(7) A relevant health body for the purposes of this regulation is—
(a) NHS England in the case of a technology appraisal recommendation that applies to the exercise of NHS England's s functions of arranging for the provision of services for the purposes of the health service in England , in particular—
(i) its functions under sections 4 (high security psychiatric services) , 83 (primary medical services) , 99 (primary dental services) , 115 (primary ophthalmic services) , and 126 (arrangements for pharmaceutical services) of the 2006 Act;
(ii) its functions under regulations under section 3B(1) of that Act (Secretary of State’s power to require NHS England to commission services) ;
(iii) functions exercisable by NHS England pursuant to arrangements under section 7A of that Act (exercise of Secretary of State’s public health functions) ; and
(iv) its functions by virtue of regulations under section 117(2E) of the Mental Health Act 1983 (after-care) ;
(b) a CCG in the case of a technology appraisal recommendation that applies to the exercise of the CCG’s functions of arranging for the provision of services for the purposes of the health service in England , in particular—
(i) its functions under sections 3 (duties of integrated care boards as to commissioning certain health services) and 3A (power of integrated care boards to commission certain health services) of, and paragraph 9 of Schedule 1 (provision of vehicles for disabled persons) to, the 2006 Act;
(ii) functions exercisable by a CCG pursuant to arrangements under section 7A of that Act ;
(iii) its functions under section 117(2), or by virtue of regulations under section 117(2E), of the Mental Health Act 1983 ; or
(c) a local authority in the case of a technology appraisal recommendation that applies to the provision of public health services which the local authority must arrange—
(i) for the purpose of the exercise of its functions under or by virtue of section 2B (functions of local authorities and Secretary of State as to improvement of public health) , 6C(1) or (3) (regulations as to the exercise by local authorities of certain public health functions) and 111 (dental public health) of, and Schedule 1 (further provision about the Secretary of State and services under this Act) to, the 2006 Act; or
(ii) in pursuance of arrangements under section 7A of that Act.
(8) The duty of a relevant health body in paragraph (6) must be taken to require that—
(a) where NHS England is a relevant health body, NHS England must apply such amounts of the sums paid to it under section 223B(1) of the 2006 Act (funding of NHS England ) as may be required to enable NHS England to comply with the recommendation;
(b) where a CCG is a relevant health body, the CCG must apply such amounts of the sums paid to it under section 223G(1) of the 2006 Act (means of meeting expenditure of integrated care boards out of public funds) as may be required to enable the CCG to comply with the recommendation; or
(c) where a local authority is a relevant health body, the local authority must apply such amounts of the sums paid to it under section 31 of the Local Government Act 2003 (power to pay grant) for the purpose of funding the performance of its functions under section 2B or 111 of, or paragraphs 1 to 7B or 13 of Schedule 1 to, that Act, as may be required to enable the local authority to comply with the recommendation.
(9) Subject to paragraph (9A), NICE must establish a procedure for the appraisal of health technologies, and must consult such persons as it considers appropriate in establishing the procedure.
(9A) The obligation to consult does not apply to a change to procedures that are necessary to give effect to a direction given by the Secretary of State made under paragraph (1A).
(10) The procedure must include arrangements for NICE to consult such persons with an interest in the appraisal of a health technology that is the subject of a direction referred to in paragraph (1)(a) as it considers appropriate.
(11) In the circumstances described in paragraph (5)—
(a) pursuant to paragraph (4), the consultation referred to in paragraph (10) must include consultation about the appropriate period that may be specified in a technology appraisal recommendation; and
(b) the Secretary of State and NHS England must be consulted as to the appropriate period.
(12) NICE must publish a technology appraisal recommendation in such form and manner and at such time as NICE considers appropriate.
(13) NICE must keep under review and may revise as it considers appropriate a technology appraisal recommendation.
(14) The Secretary of State must not give a direction under paragraph (1)(a) about the substance of a technology appraisal recommendation.
(15) In this regulation and regulation 8—
“ cost-effectiveness threshold ” means the value, whether expressed as a single figure or a range, against which NICE evaluates the cost-effectiveness or value for money of a health technology or highly specialised health technology.