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- Local Audit and Accountability Bill [HL]: Second Reading (22 May 2013)
Lord Beecham: ...committee, which incidentally is independently chaired. As my noble friend Lord McKenzie reminded us, it is nearly three years since the Government announced their intention to abolish the Audit Commission. Characteristically, in yet another demonstration of their contempt for the parliamentary process, they have effectively achieved their objective by virtue of pre-legislative...
- Care Bill [HL]: Second Reading (21 May 2013) See 4 other results from this debate
Lord Sutherland of Houndwood: ..., and many of us have benefited from that for most of our lives. The two Bs, Beveridge and Bevan, gave us two structures. The first is the National Health Service, which in principle offers healthcare free at the point of delivery, and the second offers other benefits that cannot be defined as healthcare, including care services deemed to fall outside healthcare. These are not free at...
- Written Answers — Health: Regulation (21 May 2013)
Daniel Poulter: ...from vending machines October 2011 9.80 — Three Year Rule for New Pharmacies October 2011 — 0.07 Prohibition of the display of tobacco at point of sale April 2012 2.41 — Care Quality Commission registration June 2012 — 0.42 Consolidation of UK Medicines . legislation June 2012 — 0.94 Smoke free signs October 2012 — 0.07 ...
- Written Answers — House of Lords: Health: Patient Hotels (21 May 2013)
Earl Howe: The mandate for NHS England sets out the improvements in health and healthcare outcomes that the National Health Service is expected to deliver, including helping people to recover from episodes of ill health or following injury and ensuring people have a positive experience of care. NHS England is responsible for providing leadership on clinical commissioning to improve quality, outcomes and...
- Written Ministerial Statements — House of Lords: Care Bill (20 May 2013)
Earl Howe: The Government, in collaboration with the Care Quality Commission, Monitor, NHS England and the NHS Trust Development Authority, are today issuing a joint policy statement to provide further information on the changes to the regulation and oversight of NHS trusts and NHS foundation trusts proposed in the Government's initial response to the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust Public...
- Written Answers — Health: Cancer (20 May 2013)
Anna Soubry: The mandate requires NHS England to deliver continued improvements in relation to patients' experience of care, including specialised cancer care. The national report and 160 trust level reports from the National Cancer Patient Experience Survey 2011-12, published in August 2012, continue to support both commissioners and providers to drive and inform local service improvement. The trust...
- Written Answers — Health: Scotland (20 May 2013)
Daniel Poulter: ...have been provided for the years that each NDPB has been in existence. Where NDPBs do not hold information, an entry of ‘NIL response’ has been declared. The six NDPBs were: NHS Commissioning Board, Monitor, Care Quality Commission, Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, Human Tissue Authority and Health Protection Agency (HPA). Department of Health May 2010 to 31...
- Written Answers — Health: Travel (20 May 2013)
Daniel Poulter: ... 13 77.20 70.05 60.00 n/a n/a 14 74.54 69.10 53.45 n/a n/a 15 74.23 68.11 53.00 n/a n/a 16 73.20 62.15 51.75 n/a n/a 17 70.10 60.00 44.60 n/a n/a 18 70.05 60.00 39.30 n/a n/a 19 70.00 56.07 38.45 n/a n/a 20 70.00 54.05 38.20 n/a n/a Care Quality Commission (CQC) CQC cannot provide the requested details without incurring a...
- Adoption: Adoption Legislation Committee Reports — Motion to Take Note (16 May 2013)
Lord Nash: ...provided with a safe and loving alternative family that can meet their needs. There is overwhelming evidence of harm being done to vulnerable children and inexcusable levels of drift and delay in care and adoption services. That is why, alongside our work to improve outcomes for children in care, the reform of the adoption system is a major priority. I am grateful to the noble Earl, Lord...
- Mental Health (16 May 2013)
Jeremy Corbyn: ...relatively wealthy and high-achieving, and there are certainly some wealthy and high-achieving people in it. Islington council, however, undertook an interesting exercise: it set up a fairness commission to examine the quality of the delivery of public services to everyone in the borough, with the aim of ensuring that the purpose of the council’s policies, including health policies,...
- Written Answers — Health: Health Services (16 May 2013) See 1 other result from this answer
Jeremy Lefroy: ...'s administrative budget in 2013-14 is for (a) Monitor, (b) Healthwatch England, (c) Healthwatch Staffordshire, (d) Independent Complaints Advocacy Service, (e) health and wellbeing boards, (f) quality surveillance groups, (g) Care Quality Commission, (h) NHS England and (i) clinical commissioning groups.
- Written Ministerial Statements — Health: Parliamentary Written Answer (Correction) (16 May 2013)
Anna Soubry: ...Leeds Central (Hilary Benn) on 17 April 2013, Official Report column 418W, contained some incomplete figures in the table. It has been brought to my attention that the information provided by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in the table in the original answer did not contain every instance where information of concern about an organisation was received by the CQC. The table below shows...
- Written Answers — House of Lords: Health: 999 Calls (16 May 2013)
Earl Howe: ...properly trained and equipped whether that be their own directly employed staff or those sub-contracted staff working for a private provider. All private ambulance providers are regulated by the Care Quality Commission and private ambulance staff must register with the Health and Care Professions Council. Commissioners will hold ambulance services to account to ensure that they meet...
- Written Answers — Health: Cancer: Clinical Commissioning Groups (15 May 2013)
Anna Soubry: The Mandate to NHS England requires it to deliver continued improvements in relation to patients' experience of care, including cancer care. The national report and 160 bespoke trust level reports from the National Cancer Patient Experience Survey 2011-12, published in August 2012, continue to support both clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) and providers to drive and inform local service...
- Queen’s Speech — Debate (4th Day) (14 May 2013) See 1 other result from this debate
Earl Howe: ...on a very urgent matter. The House listened with admiration to all three, and we look forward to their participation in our proceedings in future. It is perhaps natural for me to begin with the Care Bill. I was grateful for the welcome accorded to the Bill by a number of speakers. As those noble Lords have highlighted, the Care Bill is essential to achieve a modern, clear and fair legal...
- Health and Social Care (13 May 2013) See 4 other results from this debate
Sarah Newton: The inclusion in the Queen’s Speech last week of a Care Bill in this new Session of Parliament is nothing short of a landmark occasion. Those of us who have been concerned with the reform of our social care system for decades know that those desperately needed reforms, which are well summarised in the Bill, have repeatedly been kicked into the long grass or filed under “Too...
- Home Affairs (9 May 2013)
David Hanson: ..., in particular those relating to immigration, antisocial behaviour and preventing reoffending. A number of other contributions have covered a wider range of political issues, including comments on care standards in Wales by my hon. Friend the Member for Blaenau Gwent (Nick Smith), on the role of HS2 by the hon. Member for South Northamptonshire (Andrea Leadsom) and on energy by the...
