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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Decisions >> Adekola v NHS England [2019] EWCA Civ 1298 (25 June 2019) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2019/1298.html Cite as: [2019] EWCA Civ 1298 |
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B e f o r e :
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SIR RUPERT JACKSON
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ADEKOLA |
Appellant |
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NHS ENGLAND | Respondent |
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MR C HAMLET (instructed by Blake Morgan LLP) appeared on behalf of the Respondent
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LORD JUSTICE LONGMORE:
"A practitioner whose name was included in an old list maintained by an old PCT shall have his name included in the corresponding list of the relevant new PCT."
"19. Whilst there was some understandable confusion as to who was the correct body to hold responsibilities for the Applicant's performer's list inclusion due to reconfiguration changes to the NHS structure, we are satisfied that NHSN was entitled to take the steps that it did. We accept the evidence of Dr Hopton that the Applicant has sought to raise obscure and irrelevant issues relating to the historic transfer arrangements to the PCT's lists in 2006 and the alleged failure on the part of NHSN to issue her with a certificate of inclusion then. We accept that it was lawful for the Applicant as a GP to be transferred to another PCT upon the dissolution of a previous PCT in accordance with the PCT (Establishment and Dissolution) (England) Order 2006 and that PCTs did not routinely issue certificates of inclusion on performers lists.
"Whether the Upper Tribunal erred in law in finding that the First-tier Tribunal had made no material error of law as to whether the appellant was at any material time including (whether by operation of law or otherwise) in a performer's list of NHS Northamptonshire or Northamptonshire PCT."
"For all other purposes and subject to the provisions of paragraph (3), in relation to that part of the area for which the dividing PCT was established which is specified in column (2) of Schedule 3, the relevant new PCT is the new PCT which is specified in column (3) of that Schedule in relation to that part."
SIR RUPERT JACKSON:
Order: Appeal dismissed