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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 4 May 2021
  6. Current session: 13 May 2021 to 26 December 2025
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Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]

Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 16 December 2025

Jenni Minto

You had evidence from Healthcare Improvement Scotland last week about the capacity that it might or might not have. One of our on-going conversations that we are having with it is on how it will provide the regulation and enforcement work that we envisage arising from the bill. When businesses register, they will pay a one-off registration fee and then a regular fee every year after that. Our aim is for Healthcare Improvement Scotland to become financially self-sustaining as a regulator. Those are, as I have said, the on-going conversations that we are having with it.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]

Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 16 December 2025

Jenni Minto

That is always a concern when bringing in regulations. I have been asked whether we are introducing the regulations too late, and my response has been that, when it came to driving safety, it was not too late to bring in rules on wearing seat belts in cars. It is important to recognise the need to regulate in this area in order to improve public health and safety, but we need to enforce it well, too, and that is why we have been working with Healthcare Improvement Scotland and environmental health officers.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]

Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 16 December 2025

Jenni Minto

We have said that we will bring the act into force on 6 September 2027. I have not had any conversations with officials on whether there will be a phased introduction, but I am happy to come back to the committee on that.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]

Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 16 December 2025

Jenni Minto

Yes, I am.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]

Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 16 December 2025

Jenni Minto

I agree that appropriate training standards are needed. As you will know, the bill鈥檚 contents do not include standards or supervision requirements. It is really important that we get the right training for people and that they become properly regulated. I see that as important for the Government.

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Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]

Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 16 December 2025

Jenni Minto

It came very clearly through the evidence that you have taken and the meetings that I have had that practitioners are qualified up to scottish credit and qualifications framework level 7. We will therefore be looking at how to shift credits from such training and how that would fit in with the regulated training and qualifications that we have just been talking about.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]

Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 16 December 2025

Jenni Minto

As I said in my introductory remarks, there will be no change to the fact that people can have reviews. That has always been the case, and people should be informed of that and aware that they can do that. The change just ensures that, if a case is randomly chosen for review, it will not stop a connected person鈥攚hether it be a member of the family or a healthcare professional鈥攁sking for a further review.

The ability for people to have a review is already there. However, what I am taking away from this is that it is, perhaps, not known widely enough, so we should probably take the issue away and look at it.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]

Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 16 December 2025

Jenni Minto

I agree with you on both points, convener.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]

Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 16 December 2025

Jenni Minto

I thank Mr FitzPatrick for pressing that issue. In drafting the bill, we have always been clear that there is a difference between healthcare need and the aesthetic wish to have certain treatments. If I go back to my past life, I used to work with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. Two of the players had specific issues that affected their ability to play, and both were prescribed Botox injections. Children living with cerebral palsy can also get Botox injections. Therefore, we must ensure that that element of healthcare is not lost. With regard to chiropractors, they can give a hyaluronic acid injection to reduce joint pain. That is another aspect. However, I am content to take the issue away, given that it has been raised by both you and Dr Gulhane.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]

Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 16 December 2025

Jenni Minto

As you will know, Ms Harper, the MHRA is a reserved body, but you have highlighted the exact issue that we are trying to cover by saying that a healthcare specialist needs to be there in case something goes wrong. That has been the premise behind permitted premises with the right qualified staff and the regulations from Healthcare Improvement Scotland. As I said in my response to Mr FitzPatrick, I am happy to provide you with further information on that.