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Laser Eye Surgery

Volume 403: debated on Monday 10 March 2003

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To ask the Secretary of State for Health what further plans he has for regulating laser eye surgery. [99329]

From 1 April 2002, independent health care establishments that provide treatment with Class 313 lasers, except where these are used by or under the supervision of health professionals, and all independent health care establishments that provide treatment with Class 4 lasers have been regulated under the Care Standards Act 2000 by the National Care Standards Commission (NCSC).Independent providers of all Class 4 laser treatment are required to comply with regulations made under the Act. There are also two sets of national minimum standards: core standards, which apply to all independent health care providers, and service-specific standards for each type of service provided, including laser treatment. In deciding whether an establishment has complied with regulations, the NCSC must take into account whether it meets the national minimum standards.