Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 12 Oct 2022
Procurement of Evusheld
"I am grateful to the hon. Member for that comment. Given the urgent need—we all agree on that—to protect lives during the pandemic, we also expedited processes by creating RAPID C-19 as a multi-agency initiative made up of the UK’s main healthcare agencies. It was established in 2020, in response …..."Robert Jenrick - View Speech
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 12 Oct 2022
Procurement of Evusheld
"I will, but given that I have only five minutes remaining to me, this is the last time I will be able to take an intervention...."Robert Jenrick - View Speech
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 12 Oct 2022
Procurement of Evusheld
"Before we deploy Evusheld on the NHS and give members of the public the sense of security that comes with that, it is clearly sensible for us to investigate its efficacy in the light of the dominant variant. Otherwise, we would be giving people a false sense of security.
We …..."Robert Jenrick - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 01 Dec 2021
Adult Social Care
"Does the Minister acknowledge that one of the flaws with the increase in national insurance is that only 15% of the additional revenue will flow through to local authorities to improve the quantity and quality of care? The remainder will go to protecting relatively asset-rich families’ inheritances and to the …..."Robert Jenrick - View Speech
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Written Question
Friday 29th October 2021
Asked by:
Robert Jenrick (Reform UK - Newark)
Question
to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps he is taking to increase covid-19 booster jab uptake in (a) Newark and the surrounding areas and (b) Nottinghamshire.
Answered by Maggie Throup
NHS England are contacting those eligible for a COVID-19 booster vaccine, including those in Newark and Nottinghamshire, inviting them to book an appointment by either calling 119 or booking online. If an eligible individual has not been contacted at six months and one week since their second dose, they are invited to book their booster dose via the National Booking Service without the need of an invitation letter.
A national ‘BOOST your immunity this winter’ communications campaign has launched setting out the importance of getting the COVID-19 booster and flu vaccinations this winter.
Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 12 Dec 2017
King’s College Hospital Foundation Trust
"Does my hon. Friend agree that one upshot from the noble Lord’s resignation is that he will have more time on his hands to use his proven financial prowess to prepare implementation manuals for the Leader of the Opposition?..."Robert Jenrick - View Speech
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Written Question
Wednesday 29th November 2017
Asked by:
Robert Jenrick (Reform UK - Newark)
Question
to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what the Government's policy is on the conclusions of the Report of the Commission on Human Medicines’ Expert Working Group on Hormone Pregnancy Tests, published in November 2017.
Answered by Steve Brine
The Commission on Human Medicines published the report of its Expert Working Group on Hormone Pregnancy Tests on 15 November 2017. This was the culmination of an extensive and thorough review of all the available relevant evidence on a possible association between Hormone Pregnancy Tests and adverse outcomes of pregnancy by a panel comprising independent experts of international standing in relevant scientific and medical specialisms.
The Expert Working Group’s overall finding, endorsed by the Commission on Human Medicines, was that the available scientific evidence, taking all aspects into consideration, did not support a causal association between the use of Hormone Pregnancy Tests, such as Primodos, during early pregnancy and adverse outcomes of pregnancy, including miscarriage, stillbirth or congenital anomalies. The Expert Working Group also made a number of important, forward-looking recommendations to further strengthen the systems in place for detecting, evaluating, managing and communicating safety concerns associated with use of medicines in early pregnancy.
Departmental ministers have accepted the report’s conclusions and recommendations. The focus is now on implementing these recommendations.
Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 14 Nov 2017
Oral Answers to Questions
"T9. Rural communities, and towns such as Newark without an A&E, desperately need a high-performing ambulance service, yet East Midlands ambulance service, and services across the country, are generally missing their targets. This is not a new problem—it began with Labour’s disastrous regionalisation of ambulance services—but it needs to end, …..."Robert Jenrick - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 10 Oct 2017
Baby Loss Awareness Week
"On the pathway for bereaved parents, may I raise a particular type of bereavement that is unusual but does, unfortunately, happen? On 4 August, my constituent Craig Renton went into hospital with his wife Heidi for her to have a caesarean. Sadly, she died during the caesarean, and although their …..."Robert Jenrick - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 11 Jan 2017
NHS and Social Care Funding
"Money is of course important, but may I support the Health Secretary in not viewing these issues solely through that lens? My local trust, Sherwood Forest, which has some of the worst finances of any trust in the country—almost all due to a PFI deal signed by Gordon Brown—is actually …..."Robert Jenrick - View Speech
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