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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 02 Sep 2014
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea

"The point that I want to make is that the Health and Safety Executive does not investigate such deaths. Will the Minister press his colleagues in the Department for Work and Pensions to get the Health and Safety Executive to look at road deaths and not to ignore a major …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 02 Sep 2014
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 02 Sep 2014
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea

"As there is a bit of time remaining, may I press the Minister on the Health and Safety Executive? We do not currently know how many accidents involve sleep apnoea, and we might need to consider not only more action on the health side but more action to ensure that …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 15 Jul 2014
Oral Answers to Questions

"I welcome the Secretary of State’s commitment to getting rid of as much bureaucracy as possible, so will he look into what is happening with NHS England in south Yorkshire that is delaying approval for a much-needed GP surgery in my constituency? Given that it is in partnership with the …..."
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Written Question
Better Care Fund
Tuesday 15th July 2014

Asked by: Meg Munn (Labour (Co-op) - Sheffield, Heeley)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what steps he has taken to ensure the exercise of local discretion in the use of the Better Care Fund.

Answered by Norman Lamb

The Better Care Fund has been set up to ensure considerable local discretion. Each plan is developed by local authorities and clinical commissioning groups before being approved by the local health and wellbeing board, to ensure that it is line with local priorities as articulated in joint health and wellbeing strategies. Local areas also have the discretion to put more money than the minimum allocation into the joint fund if this is in the best interest of the community they serve.

This is the biggest ever investment in integrated care and it is important that investing in new community-based services does not destabilise existing health and care provision in the short term. The Government has put in place some national conditions – for example protection of social care services, seven day services to support discharge, an accountable lead professional to coordinate care for those at high risk of hospital admissions - as well as a payment for performance element that links payments to achieving good outcomes for local people while sharing financial risk across health and social care commissioners.

Local commissioners, with their partners, are best placed to make decisions about how best to make integrated care a reality in their area. These national conditions are proportionate and allow local discretion whilst ensuring best use of public money to support integrated care for improved outcomes.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 10 Jun 2014
Oral Answers to Questions

"For the avoidance of doubt, will the Minister list the care costs that will not be included?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 11 Mar 2014
Care Bill [Lords]

"I want to make one brief point. Care in our society is delivered largely by friends and family, for free. It is done willingly, because the people involved want to do it, and we should support that. I remain extremely concerned that not enough attention is being paid to the …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 10 Mar 2014
Care Bill [Lords]

"I added my name to the right hon. Gentleman’s new clause. Does he agree that the Bill is putting in place a range of measures on new safeguarding boards, and that this power would complement the work that is now being done to raise the whole issue and to ensure …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 10 Mar 2014
Care Bill [Lords]

"Does my right hon. Friend agree that even when people’s needs are substantial, they are often not getting the support they need because the local authorities are not recognising that low level services, such as shopping and cleaning, help to support the care that is being provided by families? The …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 14 Jan 2014
Oral Answers to Questions

"Although I support the principles of the Better Care Fund, does the Minister recognise that, in the context of severe cuts to local authorities and cuts in the NHS, the top-slicing of existing budgets is not sufficient? To encourage the kind of innovation that we need to get better integration, …..."
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