asked Her Majesty's Government:What are their plans for the creation of a Defence Secondary Care Agency.
The Defence Secondary Care Agency (DSCA) will form on 30th April 1996, when secondary medical care currently provided on a single-Service basis will be included within a joint Service agency under the control of a chief executive. Until a decision is taken on its final location, the headquarters of the DSCA will be based in London. The DSCA will include:
The Chief Executive, Mr. R. G. Smith, will be afforded greater responsibility and flexibility to build upon the professional ability and reputation for excellence of secondary care personnel from all three Service medical branches. This will ensure that the MoD retains the capacity to deploy trained secondary care staff on military operations, to provide the best possible medical care to all agency patients, and at the same time to maximise value for money in the delivery of secondary care for Service personnel in order to maintain their operational readiness during peacetime.
The chief executive has been set the following key targets for the first year of the operation:
Copies of the Agency's Framework Document have been placed in the Library of the House.