Results 1-7 of 7 for "freedom of information" speaker:Andrew Lansley
- Written Answers — Health: NHS Employers: Freedom of Information (18 Feb 2008)
Andrew Lansley: To ask the Secretary of State for Health whether NHS Employers is defined as a public authority for the purposes of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
- Opposition Day — [1st allotted day]: Health Care-Associated Infections (21 Nov 2007)
Andrew Lansley: ...patients, one does not find that it will be two days before they are in a position to be able to access results and know whether patients are infected. In the past few weeks, I have had responses to freedom of information requests that I made of hospital trusts, and the results are deeply disappointing. Only 2 per cent. of trusts said that they screen all patients for MRSA, only 32 per...
- Written Answers — Health: Departments: Freedom of Information (11 Jul 2007)
Andrew Lansley: To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will list the requests made to his Department under the (a) Freedom of Information Act (FOI) 2000 and (b) Environmental Information regulations in the last six months; and what the (i) FOI case reference number, (ii) request summary, (iii) request outcome and (iv) reason for exemption, where appropriate, was in each case.
- Opposition Day — [9th Allotted Day]: Modernising Medical Careers (24 Apr 2007)
Andrew Lansley: ...House about the outcome of the review group. In a letter to me on 27 March she stated: "The Review Group is independent and responsibility for membership rests with Professor Neil Douglas". But a freedom of information request to the Department secured the answer: "I can confirm that Clare Chapman, Director General of Workforce at the Department of Health, had overall responsibility for...
- Department of Health (20 Mar 2006)
Andrew Lansley: ..., in the course of his 10 minutes, the hon. Gentleman used as many words as most people would use in 20. I want the Minister to accept reality. Up to now, the Government have refused to respond to freedom of information requests for the month nine and month 10 forecasts of the strategic health authorities. Will the Minister tell us what their forecast estimate is? Will she also be clear...
- Orders of the Day — National Minimum Wage Bill: Information Obtained by Officers (9 Mar 1998)
Mr Andrew Lansley: ...were prompted by the need to bring it into line with other legislation. I wonder whether this is such a case. How does the Minister foresee the interplay between the new clause and the prospective freedom of information legislation, which has an impact rather different from the data protection legislation to which my hon. Friend the Member for South Dorset referred? If such information is...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Duchy of Lancaster: Freedom of Information (19 Nov 1997)
Mr Andrew Lansley: When the Chancellor of the Duchy publishes the White Paper, will he at the same time publish the advice that has been rendered to Ministers by officials about the scope of freedom of information and its method of application?
