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Q1
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The NHS faces ongoing challenges due to the pandemic, including a backlog of elective care and record waiting times.
What steps is his Department taking to increase NHS capacity?
We have worked with the NHS to expand virtual wards and establish a new national discharge taskforce to safely maximise patient discharge and free up beds. We have also announced a delivery plan for tackling the covid-19 backlog of elective care, which sets out our clear vision for how an additional £8 billion will be spent over the next three years to help the NHS recover and expand elective services.
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The NHS has seen a record number of doctors and nurses due to government investments.
Does my right hon. Friend agree that the record number of doctors and nurses working in our NHS shows that the Government are putting the NHS on the best possible footing to meet the challenges ahead?
I absolutely agree with my right hon. Friend. We continue to invest in the workforce through our 50,000-person expansion in the nurse programme, and we already have 44,000 more full-time employees in healthcare settings than we had this time last year, including 4,600 more doctors and 11,100 more nurses.
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The West Midlands ambulance service faces significant challenges due to the pandemic.
Will the Secretary of State meet me and representatives of the West Midlands ambulance service—to help resolve the crisis?
The hon. Lady is right to raise this matter. Just days ago I met the head of the West Midlands ambulance service to discuss issues and how extra funding over the winter—£55 million for ambulance services—is helping.
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The NHS waiting list may hit 9 million or 10 million in the next couple of years.
How will the increases in NHS capacity be maintained over the medium term?
We expect waiting lists to rise before they fall due to 10 million people staying away during the pandemic. The NHS will increase activity with new ways and new funding. Integration between the NHS and social care is essential, detailed in last week's White Paper.
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Specifics on reconciling NHS funding and social care plans were not provided
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There are significant NHS and social care vacancies.
When will we have a credible workforce plan?
In the last year, 44,000 more people are working in healthcare settings including 11,100 more nurses and nearly 5,000 doctors. I have asked the NHS to work on a long-term workforce plan over 15 years.
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No specific timeline or details on how funding will be allocated for workforce planning were given
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Q6
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NHS Bury clinical commissioning group had the lowest percentage of face-to-face GP appointments in England.
Will my right hon. Friend agree to meet me to find solutions to this serious problem?
I will of course meet my hon. Friend. Over winter the Government provided an additional £250 million for primary care services, which has helped increase face-to-face appointments despite challenges posed by omicron wave.
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