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Ambulance Pressures

18 July 2022

Lead MP

Steve Barclay

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

NHSTaxationEmploymentForeign AffairsStandards & EthicsMental Health
Other Contributors: 12

At a Glance

Steve Barclay raised concerns about ambulance pressures in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

NHSTaxationEmploymentForeign AffairsStandards & EthicsMental Health
Government Statement
The Met Office has issued its first-ever red warning for extreme heat, affecting today and tomorrow. The UK Health Security Agency's level 4 alert underscores the danger to all individuals due to cardiovascular risks from high temperatures. Cobra meetings were held multiple times, including over the weekend, to coordinate the government’s response, alongside consultations with NHS leaders and local resilience forums. Ambulance services face increased demand exacerbated by covid-19; measures include tendering for auxiliary ambulances, enhancing call handling capacity, and improving ambulance handovers and hospital bed availability to mitigate risks to patients' safety. The statement also addresses rising covid cases, noting an estimated one in 19 people tested positive in England the week ending July 6th with over 13,000 hospital admissions for covid-19. A focus on autumn booster programmes for vulnerable groups and expanded flu jab offerings are announced to reduce severe illness and alleviate pressure on healthcare systems during expected respiratory virus peaks.

Shadow Comment

Rosena Allin-Khan
Shadow Comment
The shadow minister criticises the government's response as inadequate, highlighting current pressures on ambulance services and hospitals struggling with essential staffing shortages. She questions how additional hospital capacity will be created given resource constraints and expresses concern about patient welfare under such conditions. Labour acknowledges frontline workers' efforts but emphasises the urgent need for concrete actions from the government to address existing health service challenges exacerbated by rising temperatures and increased covid cases. The statement underscores a decade of Conservative management contributing to NHS struggles, including record wait times for treatment and reduced mental health bed availability. Labour demands transparency regarding auxiliary ambulance contracts and criticises delays in high-level leadership engagement during the crisis.
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