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Statutory Instrument

The National Health Service (Revision of NHS Constitution—Principles) Regulations 2013

Citation
S.I. 2013/317
As at
Sections
6
Section 1Citation, commencement and interpretation

(1) These Regulations may be cited as the National Health Service (Revision of NHS Constitution—Principles) Regulations 2013 and come into force on 1st April 2013.

(2) In these Regulations, “guiding principle” means one of the guiding principles set out in the NHS Constitution, within the meaning of Chapter 1 of the Health Act 2009 .

Section 2Revision of guiding principles

The guiding principles are revised in accordance with regulations 3 to 6.

Section 3Revision of first guiding principle

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Section 4Revision of third guiding principle

For the third guiding principle substitute—

(3) The NHS aspires to the highest standards of excellence and professionalism - in the provision of high quality care that is safe, effective and focused on patient experience; in the people it employs, and in the support, education, training and development they receive; in the leadership and management of its organisations; and through its commitment to innovation and to the promotion, conduct and use of research to improve the current and future health and care of the population. Respect, dignity, compassion and care should be at the core of how patients and staff are treated not only because that is the right thing to do but because patient safety, experience and outcomes are all improved when staff are valued, empowered and supported.

Section 5Revision of fourth guiding principle

For the fourth guiding principle substitute—

(4) The NHS aspires to put patients at the heart of everything it does. It should support individuals to promote and manage their own health. NHS services must reflect, and should be coordinated around and tailored to, the needs and preferences of patients, their families and their carers. Patients, with their families and carers, where appropriate, will be involved in and consulted on all decisions about their care and treatment. The NHS will actively encourage feedback from the public, patients and staff, welcome it and use it to improve its services.

Section 6Revision of fifth guiding principle

For the fifth guiding principle substitute—

(5) The NHS works across organisational boundaries and in partnership with other organisations in the interest of patients, local communities and the wider population. The NHS is an integrated system of organisations and services bound together by the principles and values reflected in the Constitution. The NHS is committed to working jointly with other local authority services, other public sector organisations and a wide range of private and voluntary sector organisations to provide and deliver improvements in health and well-being.

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