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Written Answers — Health: York Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust: Expenditure (14 Jul 2009)

Hugh Bayley: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what capital expenditure York Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has incurred in each year since 1996-97.

Written Answers — Health: York Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust: Waiting Times (14 Jul 2009)

Hugh Bayley: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what the (a) average and (b) maximum waiting time for (i) in-patient and (ii) day case admissions was at York Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in the quarter ending (A) December 2006, (B) March 2007 and (C) June 2007.

Business of the House (20 Mar 2008) has video

Hugh Bayley: Next week is the last week in the Government's financial year, and it looks as if the York Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust will end the year by clearing its deficit and the North Yorkshire and York primary care trust will have reduced its deficit and achieved a recurrent balance. However, I remain concerned that the financial pressures in the NHS mean that some treatments will be less...

[Dr. William McCrea in the Chair] — Independent Sector Treatment Centres (10 May 2007)

Hugh Bayley: ...consultation and examination rooms for out-patients, together with an in-house laboratory, and X-ray and ultrasound facilities. All of the patients come under the care of consultants from the York Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, which provides reassurance about standards and helps to ensure satisfactory integration between the services provided at the centre and those provided through the...

[Dr. William McCrea in the Chair] — Independent Sector Treatment Centres (10 May 2007)

Hugh Bayley: ...publication called the Washington health Checkbook—which is a pun in American, because they do not know how to spell the type of cheque that one writes to one's bank. It compared performance, hospital by hospital and consultant by consultant, of hospitals in Washington DC, northern Virginia and Maryland. It included interesting information about post-operative infection rates and...

HIV/AIDS (Developing World) (16 Sep 2004)

Mr Hugh Bayley: At its heart, the debate is not about a disease, drugs or development assistance but about people. It is about children without parents, hospitals without nurses, schools without teachers and fields without furrows because the farmers are too weak to plough the land. It is about death rates that are hugely inflated by the pandemic, knocking holes in the society and economy of many countries...

HIV/AIDS (11 Dec 2003)

Mr Hugh Bayley: ...in Europe were available to a very small number of people in Lilongwe for £360 per person per year. In the 12 months since that visit, the cost of anti-retroviral drugs has fallen further. The Clinton Foundation has negotiated contracts with suppliers to produce anti-retroviral drugs for 38 cents per day, or something like $140 a year. That is still an enormously high sum for most...

Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Bill (7 May 2003)

Mr Hugh Bayley: ...pain, saves more lives and improves chronic care services. I think that the Bill is a means to that end, which is why I will support the Government tonight. The big question for the NHS is not how hospitals are administered, but what they do for patients. If the NHS were still the best health service in the world, always providing better care and saving more lives than public sector health...

Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Bill (7 May 2003)

Mr Hugh Bayley: ...professionals. We have fewer radiotherapists per head of population than Poland, and fewer medical oncologists than any country in western Europe. The other reason is the variation between our hospitals in the quality of care. The Government are doing a lot in connection with staff shortages. For example, a new medical school has been established at the universities of York and Hull. More...

Oral Answers to Questions — Health: Foundation Hospitals (3 Dec 2002)

Mr Hugh Bayley: If clinical outcomes and the quality of care in a foundation hospital decline markedly, will the guidance that the Secretary of State is issuing to the regulator include the possibility of the hospital losing its foundation status?

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