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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 18 Jun 2019
Oral Answers to Questions

"1. How many care homes are rated good and outstanding for safety. ..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 18 Jun 2019
Oral Answers to Questions

"I draw the Minister’s attention to one example of a care home run by a private provider: Ellesmere House, which offers residential care for dementia sufferers. In February 2015, there was a serious safeguarding incident leading to the death of a resident after an incident with another resident, yet its …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 18 Jun 2019
Oral Answers to Questions

"T2.   Kensington has an ageing population, many of whom will need residential care at some point, yet our council seems determined to move needy elders out of the borough, far from family and friends. Our last ever council-owned care home was sold off to a provider of caviar care, which …..."
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Written Question
NHS
Tuesday 26th March 2019

Asked by: Emma Dent Coad (Labour - Kensington)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

What recent assessment he has made of the effect on the NHS of the UK leaving the EU; and if he will make a statement.

Answered by Stephen Hammond

As a responsible Government, we are continuing to prepare for all eventualities. We have put detailed ‘no deal’ contingency plans in place for the continuity of supply of medicines and medical products, continuity of reciprocal healthcare arrangements, and the health and social care workforce.

We recognise that a ‘no deal’ exit would affect a wide range of areas across the health and care system, and the Department is working hard to mitigate these risks.

We are asking the National Health Service, and everyone in the health and social care system, to continue their planning. We are confident that if everyone does what they need to do, the potential risks of leaving without a deal can be mitigated successfully.


Written Question
NHS: Drugs
Tuesday 26th February 2019

Asked by: Emma Dent Coad (Labour - Kensington)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, pursuant to the Answer of 8 February 2019 to Question 215257, on NHS: drugs, what information his Department holds on the level of medicine shortages in the last 12 months.

Answered by Steve Brine

Medicines shortages are a routine issue that the Department constantly manages. The Department works closely with the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), the pharmaceutical industry, NHS England and others operating in the supply chain to ensure that the risks to patients are minimised when they do arise.

The Department receives regular reports from the pharmaceutical industry about impending medicine supply issues that may affect United Kingdom patients. From January 2019, it became a mandatory requirement that the pharmaceutical industry must report this information to us in a timely manner. However, not all the issues of which the Department are notified will result in a medicine shortage as the supply team will work behind the scenes using a host of tools to help mitigate and prevent an issue from impacting patients.


Written Question
NHS: Drugs
Friday 8th February 2019

Asked by: Emma Dent Coad (Labour - Kensington)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what estimate he has made of the frequency with which pharmacies and hospitals experience drug shortages.

Answered by Steve Brine

The production of medicines is complex and highly regulated and materials and processes must meet rigorous safety and quality standards.

The Department has well established processes to manage and mitigate the small number of medicines shortages that may arise due to manufacturing or distribution issues.

It should be noted that over two million prescription items are dispensed in England every day and the vast majority are not subject to supply problems.

Our number one priority is to ensure the continued supply of medicines which is why we continue to work closely with industry and partners in the health system to help prevent shortages and to ensure that the risks to patients are minimised when they do arise.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 29 Nov 2018
HIV and World AIDS Day

"I would like to commend all those who have spoken, and particularly my hon. Friend the Member for Brighton, Kemptown (Lloyd Russell-Moyle) for his bravery in speaking out in this place. I am sure his speech will be heard around the country.

As a graduate of the 1980s London club …..."

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 29 Nov 2018
HIV and World AIDS Day

"Absolutely. I recommend that everybody does so. It literally takes two minutes.

I would like to finish by saying that, as regards ending the stigma, my hon. Friend the Member for Brighton, Kemptown has made a very powerful statement. This is your Diana moment...."

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 06 Feb 2018
Oral Answers to Questions

"1. What steps he is taking to support the mental health needs of survivors and the wider community affected by the Grenfell Tower fire. ..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 06 Feb 2018
Oral Answers to Questions

"We have heard the Minister’s words and a litany of numbers. I have two further questions. First, is she considering long-term funding for mental health services around Grenfell, which will be needed, and need to be planned for, for possibly up to five years? Secondly, is she addressing the severe …..."
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