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Written Question
NHS: Recruitment
Wednesday 13th February 2019

Asked by: Lord Hart of Tenby (Conservative - Life peer)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how the forthcoming workforce implementation plan will be funded to ensure any recommendations for increased NHS staffing levels are delivered.

Answered by Stephen Hammond

A final workforce implementation plan for England will be published later in the year, taking into account the outcomes of the Spending Review.

We recognise the importance of workforce training to underpin effective long-term National Health Service planning in England. We have already made commitments in this Spending Review into the next Spending Review period – for example on medical training places. At the forthcoming Spending Review, we will consider proposals from the NHS for a multi-year funding plan for clinical training places, based on the workforce requirements of the NHS plan.

Funding of education and training in Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland is a matter for each of the devolved administrations in each nation.


Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 02 Nov 2016
Social Media and Young People's Mental Health

"Does my hon. Friend agree that part of the problem is the anonymity that some of these platforms provide? As our colleague, the hon. Member for West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine (Stuart Blair Donaldson), just pointed out, children cannot escape from this kind of bullying, but nor can they necessarily identify …..."
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Written Question
Prescriptions
Monday 31st October 2016

Asked by: Lord Hart of Tenby (Conservative - Life peer)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what steps he is taking to ensure that (a) clinical commissioning groups in England and (b) local health boards in Wales are held to account for local prescribing policy decisions which restrict patient access to drugs and borderline substances recommended for reimbursement.

Answered by David Mowat

Clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) are responsible for decisions on commissioning health services to best meet the needs of their local population and are accountable for local prescribing policy decisions. In commissioning services CCGs will reflect the needs of local people and support improvements in health and healthcare outcomes.

NHS England therefore has no plans to monitor the implementation of local prescribing policies.

Arrangements for prescribing medicines in Wales are the responsibility of the Welsh Government.


Written Question
Prescriptions
Monday 31st October 2016

Asked by: Lord Hart of Tenby (Conservative - Life peer)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, whether his Department plans to implement prescribing guidelines to limit variations in the provision and quality of NHS services between (a) clinical commissioning groups in England and (b) local health boards in Wales.

Answered by David Mowat

Clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) are responsible for decisions on commissioning health services to best meet the needs of their local population and are accountable for local prescribing policy decisions. In commissioning services CCGs will reflect the needs of local people and support improvements in health and healthcare outcomes.

NHS England therefore has no plans to monitor the implementation of local prescribing policies.

Arrangements for prescribing medicines in Wales are the responsibility of the Welsh Government.


Written Question
Dental Services: Standards
Monday 7th July 2014

Asked by: Lord Hart of Tenby (Conservative - Life peer)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many patients there are on orthodontic treatment waiting lists in each primary care trust area in England.

Answered by Dan Poulter

The information requested is not held centrally.

Consultant-led referral to treatment waiting times are collected separately for 18 treatment functions (divisions of clinical work based on main specialty). These treatment functions are listed in the National Health Service Data Dictionary at:

www.datadictionary.nhs.uk/data_dictionary/data_field_notes/t/tr/treatment_function_code_(referral_to_treatment_period)_de.asp?shownav=1

Referral to treatment waiting times for all other treatment functions, including orthodontics, are not reported individually.

Primary care trusts were abolished on 31 March 2013 as part of the Health and Social Care Act 2012, and their functions taken over by clinical commissioning groups.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 09 Jun 2014
Health

"I want to alert the House as to why the right hon. Gentleman has not at any stage mentioned the performance of NHS Wales, which on every measurement but one is underperforming its equivalent in England, and which is run not by a previous Labour Government but a current Labour …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 03 Apr 2014
Tobacco Products (Standardised Packaging)

"The Minister will be aware that it is already an offence to smoke in public under the age of 16 and to purchase tobacco under the age of 18. Would it be a good start to ensure that the current laws work before we start imposing new ones?..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 12 Feb 2013
Cancer Care (England and Wales)

"My hon. Friend has in some respects taken the words out of my mouth. To what extent does he attribute some of the differences between England and Wales to a problem of education and diet, as well as to the problems of treatment and early diagnosis?..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 09 Jan 2013
Antibiotics (Intensive Farms)

"Does my hon. Friend have any evidence to suggest that this problem is more prevalent in what he describes as factory farming than in what I would call farming more generally?..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 07 Mar 2012
Veterans (Mental Health)

"Further to the point made by the hon. Member for Newport West (Paul Flynn), I wanted to say that in the 30 years following the Falklands conflict—it is rather timely to make this point, this year being the anniversary—more soldiers were reported to have committed suicide after the conflict than …..."
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