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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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COSTCO WHOLESALE UK LIMITED |
Appellant |
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MILTON KEYNES PRIMARY CARE TRUST |
Respondent |
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THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR HEALTH |
Interested Party |
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John Howell QC and Owain Thomas (instructed by (1) Capsticks and (2) The Office
of the Solicitor, Departments of Health and Works and Pensions) for the Respondent and Interested Party
Hearing date: 4th February 2008
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Crown Copyright ©
Sir George Newman :
(1) because such inclusion would involve contravention of Regulation 13A(1);(2) because it was contrary to the spirit of paragraph 9(4) of the terms of service; and
(3) in the alternative and by a majority, it concluded that Costco was unsuitable to be included on the list because of the principle of equality of access under the National Health Service which it regarded was, on the facts of this case, not made out.
The statutory framework
"(1) It is the Secretary of State's duty to continue the promotion in England and Wales of a comprehensive health service designed to secure improvement -
(a) in the physical and mental health of the people of those countries, and(b) in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of illness,
and for that purpose to provide or secure the effective provision of services in accordance with this Act.
(2) The services so provided shall be free of charge except in so far as the making and recovery of charges is expressly provided for by or under any enactment, whenever passed."
"… in accordance with regulations, to arrange as respects their area with medical practitioners having the prescribed qualifications, [and ophthalmic opticians for securing the testing] [by them of the sight]-
(a) of a child;(b) of a person whose resources fall to be treated under the regulations as being less than his requirements or as being equal to his requirements; or(c) of a person of such other description as may be prescribed…..
(2) In this section – "child" means –
(a) a person who is under the age of 16 years;
or (b) a person who is under the age of 19 years and receiving qualifying full-time education; …Then the services so provided are in this Act referred to as "general ophthalmic services"."
"Regulations shall define the services for the provision of which arrangements under this section are to be made and the services so defined are in this Act referred to as "general ophthalmic services"."
"Regulations may provide as to the arrangements to be made under section 38 above, and shall include provision—
(a) for the preparation and publication of lists of medical practitioners, ophthalmic opticians and dispensing opticians, respectively, who undertake to provide general ophthalmic services;(b) …(c) for conferring on any person a right to choose in accordance with the prescribed procedure the medical practitioner or ophthalmic optician by whom his sight is to be tested, or from whom any prescription for the supply of optical appliances is to be obtained …".
"on any person a right to choose in accordance with the prescribed procedure the medical practitioner or ophthalmic optician by whom his sight is to be tested, or from whom any prescription for the supply of optical appliances is to be obtained".
National Health Service (General Ophthalmic Services) Regulations 1986/975
"An eligible person who wishes to have his sight tested under general ophthalmic services may make an application … for his sight to be tested."
It is material to note that this regulation, therefore, implements the obligation of the Primary Care Trust under section 38(1) for securing the testing by practitioners of eligible persons and implements the statutory obligation to confer a right under section 39(1)(c) on any person to choose in accordance with the prescribed procedure the person by whom his sight is to be tested.
Schedule 1 Regulations, Namely Terms Of Service
"Any claim by a contractor for fees in respect of the provision of general ophthalmic services shall be made by completing or securing the completion of a sight test form and sending it to the Primary Care Trust in whose locality the services were provided within six months after the date of completion of the provision of the services."
Article 9(4) of Schedule 1, the terms of service, provides:
"Except as may be provided in the regulations, in the Statement or in sub-paragraph (5), a contractor shall not demand or accept from any patient or from other persons the payment of any fee or other remuneration in respect of the provision of general ophthalmic services."
"Lest our view as to the interpretation of regulation 13A(1) is incorrect we have balanced the benefit to existing or potential Costco members against the general principle of equal access to NHS services. Our majority view is that the principle of equality of access should prevail. Any person eligible for a free eye test can obtain his/her prescription and/or any voucher from any contractor under GOS and is then free to purchase glasses at wholesale premises such as Costco or wherever he may so choose. In our majority view, the inconvenience of this section of the public having to access two premises in order to exercise consumer choice is outweighed by preservation of the principle that inclusion to the list of contractors who provide NHS services should be on the basis that the services that a NHS contractor offers should be available to all without prior condition in relation to membership or contingent upon payment or other conditions that may exclude or restrict access by sections of the general public."