Results 1-6 of 6 for foundation hospital speaker:Tony Baldry
- Oral Answers to Questions — Health: Topical Questions (4 Nov 2008) has video
Tony Baldry: In Oxfordshire, we all want to see the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust succeed. Will the Minister confirm, however, that when the trust draws up its business plan for foundation trust status, it cannot expect year-on-year funding increases greater than the predicted funding increases for Oxfordshire primary care trust? Will he also confirm that when members of the independent...
- Paediatric Doctors (17 Mar 2004)
Mr Tony Baldry: ...be ever allowed to happen again". There is now a danger that it may happen again. Shortly afterwards, a number of paediatric consultants, including Dr. Bob Bell, were appointed at Horton general hospital, and no sick children had to travel to Oxford hospitals. In future, sick children will almost certainly have to travel to Oxford hospitals by night, when, by definition, it will be an...
- Debate on the Address — [First Day] (26 Nov 2003)
Mr Tony Baldry: ...fines for poor safety are to be reduced: if there is to be a deterrent, this legislation will clearly have to be it. The other parts of the public services about which we are all concerned are our hospitals and schools. Oxfordshire's hospitals, in comparison with much of the country, are under severe financial pressure. Nothing in the Queen's Speech will address that. In May, I held a...
- Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Bill: Clause 1 — NHS Foundation Trusts (19 Nov 2003)
Mr Tony Baldry: ..., which is a low starred trust. That is through no fault of the staff, the doctors or members of trade unions who work there. There are many structural reasons involving the bringing together of hospital sites and the Oxford teaching hospital. However, the hospital produces some very good medicine. It is a no-star trust, so it has little chance of becoming a foundation hospital. That is...
- Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Bill: Clause 1 — NHS foundation trusts (19 Nov 2003)
Mr Tony Baldry: ...I gladly flew through the night from Sierra Leone to vote against the Government today because this is a totally iniquitous proposal? Poor star-rated trusts such as Oxford Radcliffe will never get foundation hospital status. The Bill ensures that unto those who have shall be given, while from those who have not shall be taken away even that which they have. That is the policy on the NHS...
- Debate on the Address — [First Day] (13 Nov 2002)
Mr Tony Baldry: ..., or that the Government will see the need for such a Bill on a future occasion. The Government have got that one wrong. The other parts of the public services about which we are concerned are our hospitals and schools. It gives me no pleasure to report that Oxfordshire has one of the worst-rated hospitals in the country, the Oxford Radcliffe hospital, which received only one star last...
