Topical Questions 2023-07-11

2023-07-11

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Q1 Direct Answer
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The announcement of a new hospital between Winchester and Basingstoke has been welcomed by constituents who will use it, along with those from other constituencies. The hospital is aimed at providing better medical outcomes through a centre of excellence.
The announcement that a new hospital between Winchester and Basingstoke is going ahead is much welcomed by my constituents who will use it, as well as by those from other constituencies. It will provide a centre of excellence with better medical outcomes. Will my right hon. Friend meet local MPs, so we can update him on why the hospital needs to be built as soon as possible?
I am always very happy for my hon. Friend and other colleagues to meet me or Lord Markham, who leads the capital programme.
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Q2 Direct Answer
Wes Streeting Lab
Ilford North
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The announcement of a higher NHS pay rise by the Health Secretary has been met with resistance from the Chancellor, who insisted that any increased offer will have to be offset by cuts.
Last week, the Health Secretary said that he was willing to offer doctors a higher pay rise. Last night, the Chancellor slapped him down, saying that any increased offer will have to be paid for by cuts. How can the Health Secretary negotiate an end to the NHS strikes when he cannot even negotiate with his own Chancellor?
We have been clear throughout that Government decisions on the pay review bodies' recommendations are taken on a cross-Government basis. The agreement that we reached with the largest group of NHS staff, those on “Agenda for Change”, has demonstrated that we are willing to work constructively with trade union colleagues.
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Q3 Partial Answer
Wes Streeting Lab
Ilford North
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The ongoing NHS strikes are the worst in its history, with junior doctors and consultants set to join. The Health Secretary has not stopped these strikes for seven months.
But the worst strikes in the history of the NHS are still to come. The impact of the junior doctors' strikes and the consultants' strikes will be devastating for patients. The Secretary of State has failed to stop these strikes for seven months. He has lost the confidence of nurses, radiologists, junior doctors and consultants, and he cannot even successfully negotiate with his Chancellor, so what is his plan to stop these strikes going ahead?
The hon. Gentleman's message is not even consistent with what he said at the weekend in the media: that he was not in a position to offer more money to the NHS, and that the shadow Chancellor had made that clear—in a vain attempt to demonstrate some sort of fiscal responsibility.
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Specific plan to stop strikes
Changed Subject
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Q4 Direct Answer
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A recent survey indicated that constituents felt a lack of doctors relative to population size. The MP has been campaigning for more services since being elected.
I have campaigned for more health services for my constituents since I was elected, and 97% of those who responded to my recent health services survey felt that we did not have enough doctors for the number of people in the constituency. Will my hon. Friend meet me to discuss how to sort this out and get my constituents the health services that they deserve?
We are conscious that more is going on in general practice than ever before. There are 10% more appointments than before the pandemic, as well as 29,000 extra clinicians and nearly 2,000 more doctors.
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Q5 Partial Answer
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In Scotland, the SNP Government have rolled out universal free school meals for pupils from primary years 1 to 5 and special schools. There is concern about rising health issues among children due to poor nutrition.
I am sure that the Secretary of State shares my concern that school nurses report increasing rates of children presenting with health issues resulting from poor nutrition. In Scotland, the SNP Government have rolled out universal free school meals for all pupils in primary years 1 to 5 and special schools, and the expansion of the programme continues. What discussion has the Secretary of State had with Cabinet colleagues about following Scotland's lead and expanding free school meal provision in England to improve children's health and wellbeing?
Of course we have regular discussions, not just with Cabinet colleagues, but with our counterparts across the UK. I had a meeting just yesterday with Health Ministers, including my counterpart in Scotland, on the shared challenges.
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Specific plans to expand free school meal provision
Changed Subject
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Q6 Partial Answer
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Bupa's decision to close a dental clinic in York, affecting constituents.
The Minister is aware of Bupa's closure decision. I thank him for working with me. What action will be taken to reassess outdated dental contracts and meet increased demand?
The Under-Secretary of State met my hon. Friend recently in Humber and North Yorkshire, where there has been an increase in the number of children seen by NHS dentists over the previous 12 months. We have made reforms to the dental contract and will announce further plans shortly.
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The specific ask about reassessing outdated contracts was not directly addressed.
We Are Taking Action
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Q7 Partial Answer
Mike Kane Lab
Wythenshawe and Sale East
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Mental health patients waited over 5.4 million hours for treatment in A&E last year; a constituent spent five days there.
The Government's investment is welcome but mental health patients are still waiting too long in A&E for treatment. When will this end?
We have invested £2.3 billion more compared with four years ago, including 100 mental health ambulances and crisis cafés to support emergency departments.
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The specific ask about ending long waits was not directly addressed.
We Are Taking Significant Action
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Q8 Partial Answer
Matt Vickers Con
Stockton West
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The Government awarded Stockton a £25 million diagnostic hub, but local Labour council delays are concerning.
I am delighted with the new diagnostic hub award. However, my local Labour council's delays could cost lives. Will the Minister work with me to ensure all partners understand the urgency?
My hon. Friend campaigned hard for Stockton CDC, and I urge Stockton council to meet the ambitious timeline and get it open as soon as possible.
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The specific ask about working with him was not directly addressed.
Delivery Plans Have To Be Agreed At A Local Level
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Q9 Partial Answer
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A Trussell Trust report warns about food insecurity leading to debt, poor physical and mental health.
The report shows one in seven people faced hunger last year. Will the Minister make representations to his colleagues at DWP for increased support for low-income households?
We have provided cost of living support worth £3,300 on average per household and are paying half of people's electricity bills.
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The specific ask about representing to DWP was not directly addressed.
We Always Look At Further Things
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Q10 Partial Answer
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A report predicts a significant rise in cases of kidney failure within 10 years.
What steps is the Department taking to prevent chronic kidney disease?
In the last three years, NIFHC has invested over £30 million in kidney disease research. NHS England follows a national approach to reduce healthcare inequalities.
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The specific ask about steps being taken was not directly addressed.
Nhs England Is Following
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Q11 Partial Answer
Marsha de Cordova Lab
Battersea
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National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidance does not include psychological support in the eye care pathway.
Four in 10 people visiting low vision clinics have been diagnosed with clinical depression. Will the Secretary of State commit to reviewing NICE guidance?
The hon. Lady raises an important issue; I would be keen to take it away and look at it to see how we can work together.
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The specific ask about reviewing NICE guidance was not directly addressed.
I Would Be Keen To Take It Away
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Q12 Partial Answer
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Many constituents struggle to get NHS dental appointments.
What specific actions are being taken now—this week, this month—to increase the availability of NHS dental appointments?
NHS dentistry has gone up by a fifth over the last year. We will increase training places for dentists by 40%. Further steps will be in our forthcoming dental plan.
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The specific ask about immediate actions was not directly addressed.
We Are Taking Further Steps
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Q13 Partial Answer
Debbie Abrahams Lab
Oldham East and Saddleworth
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Life expectancy is shorter than in 2010, with children being about 7 cm shorter compared to children in Holland.
What actions are the Secretary of State taking on this issue and will he support an assessment of health impacts?
We are spending £150 million on healthy food schemes, including school fruit and vegetable scheme, nursery milk scheme, Healthy Start, school sport and youth investment fund.
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The specific ask about supporting an assessment was not directly addressed.
We Will Continue To Take Action
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Q14 Direct Answer
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A new diagnostic centre is being built at Woking Community Hospital, expected to improve health outcomes and reduce NHS waiting lists.
I am delighted that a new diagnostic centre is shortly to be built at our terrific Woking Community Hospital. Does the Minister agree that providing state-of-the-art diagnostic care can cut NHS waiting lists, reduce carbon emissions and help optimise health outcomes for patients?
Not only do I agree, but I have been with my hon. Friend to see this scheme at first hand and helped secure investment for his constituents.
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Q15 Partial Answer
Tim Farron Lib Dem
Westmorland and Lonsdale
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Plans to remove overnight primary care clinicians from Westmorland General Hospital are causing concern due to potential delays in access to healthcare.
Will the Secretary of State instruct the ICB to intervene and protect people in South Lakeland from a reduction in quality and accessibility of services?
Some of us remember when the Lib Dems were for greater localism. We are looking at how to empower commissioners on a place-based basis and move more services into the community upstream, addressing the frail elderly before they get to hospital.
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Instructing ICB to intervene
Empowering Commissioners Moving Services Into The Community
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Q16 Direct Answer
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Several important pharmacies in Greg Clark's constituency are experiencing high pressure, with long queues of customers waiting for services.
Will the Secretary of State comment on the situation regarding pharmacy pressures and what steps might be taken to alleviate them?
There are measures in the primary care recovery plan, including better use of skills mix within pharmacies, deregulating some tasks, and funding additional services through Pharmacy First.
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Q17 Direct Answer
Rachael Maskell Lab Co-op
York Central
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The number of deaths increased by 13.5% in December 2022, particularly around influenza and pneumonia.
What are the Government's plans regarding winter planning to address the increase in deaths and improve public health?
We set out comprehensive plans for winter preparation, including making better use of community schemes and technology through virtual wards, and putting additional bed capacity into hospitals.
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Q18 Partial Answer
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The Select Committee will publish a report on NHS dentistry services highlighting the challenges and pressures in the sector.
When and how does the Secretary of State plan to bring forward plans for tying newly qualified dentists into NHS work, alongside a campaign to return dentists who have left?
The tie-in is an important part of the long-term workforce plan, and we are making NHS dentistry more attractive through changes to the previous 2006 contract.
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Specific timeline for tying in newly qualified dentists
Long-Term Workforce Plan Changes To Previous Contract
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Q19 Partial Answer
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Concerns have been raised about the safety of using physician associates, following a death where such an associate failed to refer a patient to hospital.
Will he look urgently at the details of Emily Chesterton's case and ask himself whether lessons can be learned to avoid other preventable deaths?
Having responded to her Adjournment debate, I hear her calls and will ensure she gets a full response with answers to all questions raised.
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Immediate review of Emily Chesterton's case
Full Response With Answers
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Q20 Partial Answer
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The MP is working on a pilot scheme to relieve pressure on child and adolescent mental health services through early support hubs.
I have been busy beavering away, together with the UK Government's mental health ambassador, Dr Alex George, on the early support mental health hubs project. It will relieve pressure on child and adolescent mental health services and save undue distress and money. The pilot scheme is ready to go. Might I suggest that the shared outcomes fund could be the means to press on with the pilot?
Dr Alex George does a lot of fantastic work. I am due to meet him shortly in the coming days, and I look forward to that discussion. My hon. Friend is right to highlight the importance of getting more mental health support into the community, which is exactly what our additional funding is focused on delivering.
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Specific use of shared outcomes fund not addressed
Highlighting General Commitment
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Q21 Partial Answer
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Pharmacists in the MP's constituency are facing difficulties with medicine supplies.
Eighteen community pharmacists in my constituency are reporting challenges on medicine supplies. What more is the Minister going to do to get a grip of this situation?
We have a long-standing team in the Department focused on medical supplies, which are a continual issue; as a matter of routine business, there are often challenges in that area. If the hon. Gentleman has specific issues he wishes to raise, we would be happy to look at them, but we have a dedicated team in the Department that focuses on that exact point.
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Specific actions not detailed
Referencing Existing Support
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Q22 Partial Answer
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The MP has been campaigning for £118 million of capital funding, primarily for Southend University Hospital.
I have been campaigning for £118 million of capital funding, the majority of it for Southend University Hospital, ever since I was elected. I am grateful that he has recently confirmed that the funding is secure. A new business plan is being submitted, including £9 million of enabling funding. Will he look upon that favourably and swiftly?
As my hon. Friend knows, I have already met her to discuss this scheme, and the impediment was the business plan that came forward from the local trust—further work was being done on that. She is right to highlight our capital investment more widely. This Government have committed to investing in the biggest ever hospital building programme, with more than £20 billion.
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Specific business plan support not confirmed
General Commitment On Funding
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Q23 Partial Answer
Mary Foy Lab
City of Durham
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The MP is concerned about the impending closure of a mental health hub in County Durham amidst a crisis in mental healthcare.
Is the Minister aware that the NHS North East and North Cumbria mental health and wellbeing hub is due to close this September? With mental health care in crisis in County Durham, that is an insult to the health and social care staff who desperately rely on those services. Will the Minister reverse that decision?
There are two issues here. One is how much investment we are prioritising towards mental health; the other is how local commissioners choose to prioritise services within those communities, and whether we try to run all of those decisions from the centre in Whitehall or embrace the 42 integrated care systems and allow them to make commissioning decisions. The bottom line is that we are spending much more on mental health, with an increase of £2.3 billion compared with the position four years ago.
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Closure decision not addressed directly
Discussing Investment And Local Commissioning
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