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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 20 Oct 2016
Community Pharmacy in 2016-17 and Beyond

"The Minister is right to identify that those areas with fewer pharmacies will benefit from protection, not only because the travel time to a pharmacy will be longer, but because the travel time to all support services will be longer. Will he therefore confirm that pharmacies in my rural constituency …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 18 Jan 2016
Cambridgeshire CCG and UnitingCare Partnership

"As my hon. Friend says, there were advantages to this project and it produced good outcomes. If it is a good concept, will the Department of Health support the services that so need to be provided?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 09 Dec 2015
Mental Health

"Does the hon. Lady welcome the Government’s commitment to introducing waiting time standards so that patients do not have to wait a long time to get access to a talking therapy? This Government introduced that measure, but the Labour Government did not...."
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Written Question
NHS: Drugs
Wednesday 2nd December 2015

Asked by: Lucy Frazer (Conservative - South East Cambridgeshire)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what assessment he has made of the potential savings to the public purse offered by biosimilars.

Answered by George Freeman

A biosimilar sub group of the Pharmaceutical Market Support Group is working to help the National Health Service achieve benefits from the new biosimilar molecules and to encourage uptake. This work is supported by other activity including the Hospital Pharmacy and Medicines Optimisation Project work stream of the Lord Carter NHS Productivity & Efficiency Programme and initiatives from NHS England, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence and manufacturers. Work has focused on identifying efficiency opportunities for specific molecules and as a result a collective assessment of potential savings to the public purse has not been compiled.


In an era of significant economic, demographic and technological challenge it is crucial that patients get the best quality outcomes from medicines. Recent research has given clear evidence that competition between different biological medicines, including biosimilar medicines, creates increased choice for patients and clinicians, and enhanced value propositions for individual medicines. As the range of biosimilar medicines increases, it is important that the NHS plans for their timely, appropriate and cost effective introduction. NHS England in its role as system leader is undertaking a programme of work to support decision makers, such as commissioners, clinicians, pharmacists, patients and others in their consideration of the optimal use of biosimilar medicines.




Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 28 Oct 2015
Junior Doctors’ Contracts

"I do not think that any of us dispute the fantastic work that doctors do day in, day out, but we need to debate the motion that the hon. Lady has proposed. She said there were three points that she wants to put to the Secretary of State, but she …..."
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