Topical Questions 2023-06-06
2023-06-06
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Q1
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The question follows an initial inquiry about the Health Secretary's departmental duties.
If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. The NHS app is essential for delivering priorities like cutting waiting lists, improving GP access, and A&E performance. Enhancements of patient choice are set to cut waiting times by three months, according to the Patients Association. There have been 6 million new registrations for the app; repeat prescriptions via the app have increased from 1.6 million a month to 2.5 million a month; primary care appointments made on the app have increased from 30,000 a month to 250,000, and secondary care appointment from 30,000 a month to 360,000.
As Health Secretary, I have been clear that deploying the latest technology and innovation is essential in order to deliver our priorities: to cut waiting lists, improve access to GPs and improve A&E performance. The NHS app is at the heart of this, including the enhancement of patient choice set out in our recent announcement, which is not available to patients in Wales. We have been making major improvements behind the scenes, which are already paying off.
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Q2
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The MP raised the case of Yasmin and Khuram whose daughter Amani died from a brain tumour just before her 23rd birthday.
Brain tumours are the biggest killer for people under 40, but we are still waiting for the full £40 million that the Government promised to fund brain tumour research. Once again, I ask whether the Minister for Health and Secondary Care or the Secretary of State will meet with me and my constituents to hear their calls for the full funding allocation to be given to researchers.
The Minister of State has met with campaigners, and I know he stands ready to have further such meetings. As we touched on earlier, the £40 million is available; obviously, that needs to be allocated to research bids of the necessary quality, and the remaining money is open to researchers to bid for.
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Q3
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The MP thanks the Minister for reconfirming investment into North Devon District Hospital and asks for a meeting.
I thank my right hon. Friend for reconfirming the investment into North Devon District Hospital. Will he meet with me, the hospital trust and my local housing association to ensure that the housing committed to on the Barnstaple site can rapidly commence?
I am very keen to meet with my hon. Friend. I know this is an extremely important scheme for her constituency, particularly the key worker accommodation, and I look forward to having that discussion with her and the leadership of her trust.
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Q4
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The MP congratulates the Health Secretary on his write-up as the next Leader of the Opposition and questions consistency regarding NHS waiting list growth, longer waiting times, and delay to the NHS workforce plan.
First, I congratulate the Health Secretary on his recent write-up as the next Leader of the Opposition. According to the i newspaper, his supporters are calling him “Mr Consistent”. Is that because of the consistent rise in waiting lists since he became Health Secretary, the consistently longer waiting times that patients are facing, or the consistent delay to the NHS workforce plan?
The point of consistency is that we gave a manifesto commitment to have 26,000 additional roles in primary care, and we have delivered that. We made a commitment to the largest ever hospital building programme, and we have announced over £20 billion of investment in it.
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Q5
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The MP questions the delay to the NHS workforce plan and its unfunded status, and asks how it will be funded.
I want to turn to the most recent reports about the NHS workforce plan, because apparently not only is that plan delayed, but we now read in the media that it is unfunded. Labour will pay for our workforce plan by abolishing the non-dom tax status. How will the Health Secretary fund his plan when it eventually arrives?
The hon. Gentleman is recycling this question almost as often as he recycles the non-dom funding. As I said at the last Health and Social Care Question Time, it is like the 1p on income tax that the Lib Dems used to promise, which was applied to every scheme going.
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How to fund the NHS workforce plan
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Q6
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The MP asks about progress being made on implementing the measures in section 172 of and schedule 18 to the Health and Care Act 2022.
Just a couple of weeks ago, the Obesity Health Alliance launched its manifesto to tackle high levels of diet-related ill health. Can my hon. Friend update the House on the progress being made on implementing the measures in section 172 of and schedule 18 to the Health and Care Act 2022 on the advertising of less healthy food and drink?
We are still committed to reducing the advertising of unhealthy food, including the junk food watershed that will be implemented in 2025. Ahead of that, we are taking action on obesity across the board, including the sugar tax, which has cut the average sugar content of affected drinks by 46%, the calorie labelling that we have on out-of-home food in cafés and restaurants, and the location restrictions on less healthy food that are coming in from October.
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Q7
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The MP discusses a report on the health economics of kidney disease, predicting a terrifying rise over the next 10 years due to uncontrolled diabetes.
Kidney Research UK has published a report on the health economics of kidney disease, predicting a terrifying rise over the next 10 years. As we know, uncontrolled diabetes is the biggest cause, with Diabetes UK noting that those disproportionately most at risk are those from poverty and from south Asian and black ethnic backgrounds. Reducing health inequalities is therefore key, and it is a key ambition for the Scottish Government. What steps is the Minister's Department taking to tackle this issue?
I had a useful conversation with the Scottish public health Minister where we discussed many of these issues. We are providing huge cost of living support—some of the most generous in Europe, worth £3,300 a household—and taking action across the piece. Whether it is smoking or obesity, we are tackling the underlying causes of the health inequalities that the hon. Gentleman mentions.
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Q8
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2,000 migrants are housed in the former RAF Scampton site with asbestos and contamination issues. A case is expected to come before the European Court of Human Rights.
Under the Human Rights Act, do the Government not have a duty of care to deal with the housing of illegal migrants? How can the Government ensure the health of 2,000 migrants cooped up in the former RAF Scampton given it is riddled with asbestos and contamination from 100 years of RAF usage?
An increase in population impacts local health needs. The Minister for Primary Care and Public Health will follow up on this important point. NHS is equipped to deal with short-term pressures, highlighting the Prime Minister's commitment to stop illegal migration.
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Specific ask about ensuring migrants' health in contaminated sites was not directly addressed
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Q9
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AVATAR2 clinical trials are being launched across three UK universities. There is a need to balance scrutiny with progress in AI usage.
Will the Secretary of State commend this progress made in digital innovation, particularly the AVATAR2 clinical trials? It deserves scrutiny but can make much progress.
The importance of AI is recognised with funding for over 80 AI lab schemes and £130 million investment. AI helps patients, such as quicker care for stroke patients.
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Q10
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No dentists in Southend are accepting new NHS patients, causing concern for constituents.
Can my hon. Friend confirm again what steps he is taking to make sure that my constituents get the NHS dental treatment they deserve?
Dental activity increased by about a fifth. Further reforms are being made shortly.
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Specific steps to address the issue of no dentists accepting new NHS patients were not detailed
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Q11
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Over one in ten social care roles are vacant. A £15 minimum wage would tackle shortages and boost the economy by £800 million.
Will the Government introduce a £15 an hour minimum wage for care workers to tackle staff shortages and level up places like the east midlands, introducing an £800 million economic boost?
Adult social care funding increased by up to £7.5 billion in autumn statement. Workforce reforms are being developed.
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Specific commitment to implement a £15 minimum wage was not given
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Q12
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Senior clinicians' group released a report critical of MHRA in April.
Has the Secretary of State read the 'Safe and Effective?' report from senior clinicians? If not, will he do so?
Met with all-party parliamentary group on covid-19 vaccine damage yesterday. Will be responding shortly.
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Specific commitment to reading the report and addressing issues was not provided
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Q13
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A constituent struggled for years to get GP appointments, even resorting to taking out-of-date medicine.
When will the Government finally fix the crisis in primary care to ensure everyone can get a GP appointment?
Primary care recovery plan includes investment in digital telephony, online booking, pharmacist prescription increase, NHS app review of 111.
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Q14
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The hospital aims to submit its business case in December but faces at least a 13-week wait.
Is there anything the Secretary of State can do to speed up approval for Kettering General Hospital's £34 million net zero energy centre?
Willing to work constructively with him to expedite the case due to its importance.
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Specific steps for expediting the process were not detailed
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Q15
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In Wakefield, there are ongoing issues with GP appointments, with NHS statistics showing that in April, 12,586 people waited more than 28 days for an appointment.
I am pleased to say our campaign to save the city centre walk-in service was successful. However, every day people struggle to get a GP appointment. There are not enough fully qualified GPs. Labour has a workforce plan that is ambitious and costed. Where is the Government's delayed and fully funded workforce plan?
We have nearly 2,000 more doctors in primary care than we did in 2019, as well as the early delivery of the 26,000 extra clinicians. We have increased funding for general practice by about a fifth in real terms and GPs are doing 10% more appointments every month. We invested £645 million in enabling people to get treatment from their pharmacists, freeing up 10 million more GP appointments.
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The specific ask about the delayed and fully-funded workforce plan was not directly addressed.
We Are Making Progress
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Q16
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A new modular theatre for specialised hand surgery and a central treatment suite for day patients are opening at the County Hospital in Stafford, funded by NHS England's elective recovery plan.
Will he welcome the local hospital trust opening not only a new modular theatre for specialised hand surgery but also a central treatment suite for day patients at the County Hospital in Stafford, funded by NHS England's elective recovery plan?
I thank my hon. Friend for his question. He has set out the improvements being made at Stafford County Hospital, and he has been a strong champion for those works. This is real, visible, positive change that will benefit residents and patients in Newcastle-under-Lyme.
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Q17
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Brian Murray lost his wife Roberta due to chronic health conditions after an infected blood transfusion, and he wants to know when the Government will enact all recommendations from Sir Brian Langstaff's second report regarding compensation.
My constituent Brian Murray has been campaigning for compensation following years of chronic health conditions caused by an infected blood transfusion. When will the Government enact all of the recommendations regarding compensation from the second report by Sir Brian Langstaff?
We take this issue seriously, and we have made interim payments to those infected. The Minister for the Cabinet Office came to the Dispatch Box in April when Brian Langstaff's review was published, and we are working night and day to respond to those recommendations and get that plan out as soon as possible.
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The specific timeline or commitment on enacting all recommendations was not provided.
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Q18
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Dr Mike McKean, a respiratory consultant and vice-president of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, stated that vaping is becoming an epidemic among children.
Today Dr Mike McKean said that vaping is 'fast becoming an epidemic' among children. The RCPCH said we should ban disposable cigarettes—e-cigarettes—'without a doubt'. Will the Minister do all he can to prevent children from starting vaping and will he back my ten-minute rule Bill, which was introduced in February, to ban disposable e-cigarettes?
I pay tribute to my hon. Friend for her leadership on this issue. Many of the ideas that she has been putting forward are already in the plan we set out to tackle youth vaping, including the creation of a 'flying squad', ongoing call for evidence on youth vaping.
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The specific ask about backing the bill was not directly addressed.
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Ideas Are In The Plan
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Q19
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The non-surgical breast cancer service in South Yorkshire is facing a critical shortage of oncologists, with patients being told to expect months between referral and appointment.
The non-surgical breast cancer service in South Yorkshire is facing a critical shortage of oncologists. Some patients are waiting months for an appointment. What immediate steps are the Government taking to ensure that patients see a specialist as soon as needed?
We met the faster diagnosis standard in February and March for the first time, reflecting our investment in cancer services. More patients are being treated sooner and survival rates are improving. I am happy to look at any variation at a local level due to workforce pressure.
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The specific immediate steps requested were not provided.
Met Faster Diagnosis Standard
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Q20
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Some dentists across north Staffordshire are stopping NHS treatment, with some constituents being told they will have to pay £120 a year or £14 a month to stay on the books.
A number of dentists in north Staffordshire are stopping NHS treatment, which is concerning. Some constituents report having to pay either £120 a year or £14 a month to stay on the dentist's books. Will my hon. Friend look into those serious concerns and meet me to discuss the matter further?
I am happy to meet my hon. Friend to discuss those important issues further.
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Q21
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The local integrated care board is not allowed to spend the money it wants for securing a new GP practice and health centre, due to Treasury rules that are not keeping up with market rents.
I learned my local integrated care board cannot spend the money it needs on securing the best location for a new GP practice and health centre due to Treasury rules. Will the Secretary of State speak to his colleagues in the Treasury to fix this, before we face an epidemic of centres moving away from town and city centres?
I am very happy to look at that specific issue and raise it with Treasury colleagues.
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