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Residential Care Homes and Nursing Homes (Medical Records) Bill
 — a Bill to require persons registered to carry on residential care homes or nursing homes to keep records concerning medicines and their use ...
Author(s)Paul Flynn, Edward O'Hara, Gordon Prentice
PublisherHMSO, London, 27th March 2000
Pages2 pp (HC Bill 98 session 1999/2000)
SourceThe Stationery Office, PO Box 29, Norwich NR3 1GN.
KeywordsCare homes ; Nursing homes ; Drugs ; Registration eg homes, nursing homes ; Inspection ; Statutes.
Annotation"A Bill to require persons registered to carry on residential care homes or nursing homes to keep records concerning medicines and their use; to provide for inspection of such records by medical practitioners; and for connected purposes". The Bill, if enacted, requires those registered to carry on residential care homes or nursing homes to keep records concerning medicines and their use, and to provide for inspection of such records by medical practitioners. Regulation 18 (inspection of homes) of the Residential Care Homes Regulations 1984 and Regulation 10 (inspection of nursing homes) of the Nursing Homes and Mental Nursing Homes Regulations 1984 would both be amended. This is a Private Members Bill which had a first reading on 27th March this year, with a proposed second reading on 21st July but was dropped before this took place. (RH)(KJ).
Accession NumberCPA-000710004 P
ClassmarkKW: LHB: LLD: Q3: 3U: 6P *

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