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Written Question
Nurses
Tuesday 17th October 2017

Asked by: Matt Warman (Conservative - Boston and Skegness)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many nurses were working on NHS wards in (a) May 2010 and (b) September 2017.

Answered by Philip Dunne

NHS Digital publishes workforce statistics and the following table shows the number of full time equivalent (FTE) nurses and health visitors working on National Health Service wards in May 2010 and June 2017.

Data is not available for September 2017; however the latest available data has been provided which is June 2017. Nurses working on NHS wards are defined as acute, elderly and general nurses.

NHS Hospital and Community Health Services: Nurses and health visitors on NHS wards as at 31 May 2010 and 30 June 2017.

FTE

May - 2010

June - 2017

Nurses

162,565

173,917


Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 04 Jul 2017
Oral Answers to Questions

"T6. One-year cancer survival rates are now at a record high of 70%, but does the Minister agree that we should and can go further by improving early diagnosis and screening?..."
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Written Question
Hospitals: Standards
Tuesday 4th July 2017

Asked by: Matt Warman (Conservative - Boston and Skegness)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what progress is being made on turning round hospitals in special measures.

Answered by Jeremy Hunt

In the last four years, 35 trusts have been put into Special Measures. Of those 20 have now come out – eight of which are now rated ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding by the Care Quality Commission. I particularly congratulate the staff of Barking, Havering and Redbridge, East Kent, Medway and North Cumbria, which have all come out of Special Measures recently.


Written Question
Fibrous Dysplasia
Wednesday 28th June 2017

Asked by: Matt Warman (Conservative - Boston and Skegness)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what assistance his Department provides to support sufferers of fibrous dysplasia.

Answered by Steve Brine

Fibrous dysplasia is usually diagnosed in children or young adults, but mild cases may go undiagnosed until adulthood. In some cases, fibrous dysplasia may not require treatment; in other cases, certain medications and surgical procedures may be recommended.

The National Health Service treats patients with both moderate and severe forms of fibrous dysplasia. In patients who have the rare form with more than one bone affected (polyostotic), their care should involve a combination of care from both specialised endocrinology centres and orthopaedic services.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 09 Jan 2017
Mental Health and NHS Performance

"In sparsely populated rural Lincolnshire, vital reforms of health and social care risk being undermined by the performance of East Midlands ambulance service. Our police and crime commissioner says that his officers are routinely acting, in effect, as ambulance drivers. I know the Secretary of State understands the problems we …..."
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Written Question
General Practitioners
Tuesday 15th November 2016

Asked by: Matt Warman (Conservative - Boston and Skegness)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what progress has been made on implementing the GP Forward View strategy.

Answered by David Mowat

The General Practioner Forward View announced that investment in general practice will increase from £9.6 billion in 2015-16 to more than £12 billion by 2020-21.

Work is underway to increase the primary care workforce and reduce workload, to improve primary care estates and infrastructure, and to redesign care and spread innovation throughout the country.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 15 Nov 2016
Oral Answers to Questions

"Shared care allows GPs to provide complex prescriptions for drugs such as methotrexate, but in my constituency the Beacon surgery recently withdrew from those arrangements. Can the Secretary of State assure me that the Department will support not only patients who now face potentially longer round trips, but GPs themselves, …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 31 Oct 2016
NHS Funding

"The Secretary of State has taken an interest in the rurality and sparsity that hospitals in Lincolnshire wrestle with. Will he confirm that it is because this Government are spending half a trillion pounds on the NHS over the course of this Parliament that workers and patients at Pilgrim hospital, …..."
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Written Question
General Practitioners: Recruitment
Tuesday 10th May 2016

Asked by: Matt Warman (Conservative - Boston and Skegness)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many bursaries have been offered (a) in total and (b) in each of the seven most hard to recruit areas as part of NHS England's Targeted Enhanced Recruitment Scheme in the last 12 months for which figures are available.

Answered by Ben Gummer

The Targeted Enhanced Recruitment Scheme has been set up by Health Education England (HEE) and NHS England as a one year pilot scheme to support recruitment of general practitioner trainees in the 109 training places in England that have been hard to recruit to for the past three years.

Recruitment is currently ongoing and 2016 fill rates will be published on the HEE website once recruitment has closed.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 08 Feb 2016
Junior Doctors’ Contract Negotiations

"It is testament to the progress being made in the course of these negotiations that the BMA has cancelled some strikes and has downgraded the one we are expecting on Wednesday, but does the Minister agree that one crucial thing that would make the greater difference would be condemnation from …..."
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