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Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review

09 July 2020

Lead MP

Nadine Dorries

Debate Type

General Debate

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NHSScotland
Other Contributors: 42

At a Glance

Nadine Dorries raised concerns about independent medicines and medical devices safety review 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:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The Minister made a statement regarding the independent review into three issues: Primodos, sodium valproate, and vaginal mesh implants. She highlighted the report's findings on patient harm and outlined the Government's commitment to listening and acting with humility. The review calls for immediate changes in patient safety practices and a quicker response to concerns raised by patients.

Government Response

NHSScotland
Government Response
I would like to make an apology on behalf of the health and care sector to those women, their children and their families for the time the system took to listen and respond. We owe it to the victims and their families to get this right. Acknowledged the comprehensive nature of the Cumberlege report and committed to listening carefully to all stakeholders. Stressed the importance of formulating a robust response as quickly as possible, highlighting the role of women in patient safety issues and promising to address concerns raised by campaigners. The Minister repeatedly acknowledges the speakers' points while emphasising constraints imposed by ongoing legal proceedings regarding specific issues like Primodos. Acknowledged the importance of informed consent in surgical procedures and expressed commitment to addressing systemic issues faced by women in healthcare. She also stated willingness to consider extending medical device legislation beyond current provisions. Acknowledges the need for a positive approach towards patient safety and will consider all the report’s recommendations thoroughly before responding. The Minister of State for Patient Safety acknowledges recurring issues in patient complaints, discusses ongoing conversations with Scottish Government counterparts about sodium valproate, highlights changes at MHRA and reiterates the priority of patient safety in NHS operations.
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