Results 1-6 of 6 for foundation hospital speaker:Philip Hammond
- Written Answers — Health: Ashford and St. Peter's NHS Trust (6 Dec 2005)
Philip Hammond: ...of payment by results on the financial position of Ashford and St. Peters' NHS Trust; (2) if she will assess the cumulative impact of the delay in implementation of payment by results for non-foundation hospitals on the aggregate financial position of NHS trusts within the Surrey and Sussex strategic health authority area.
- Public Bill Committee: Fire and Rescue Services Bill: Clause 2 - Power to create combined fire and rescue authorities (10 Feb 2004)
Mr Philip Hammond: ...the hon. Member for Teignbridge to ask the hon. Member for Birmingham, Hall Green why he thinks that so many of his colleagues felt compelled to vote against their own Government on the issue of foundation hospitals, which is surely an issue of the organisational structure—
- NHS Complaints Procedure (6 May 2003)
Mr Philip Hammond: ...of cases that demonstrate that need. Although the issues are largely generic, it was the death of Mrs. Peggy Scott, the mother of my constituent, Mrs. Christine Hawkins, in Eastbourne general hospital that brought these issues forcefully to my attention and underlies my request for today's debate. I shall refer to the specific complaint in respect of Mrs. Scott's unexpected death but, of...
- Wolvercote Clinic (18 Dec 2001)
Mr Philip Hammond: ...on in my constituency, but he has historic connections with it and Opposition Members are grateful for his support. The Wolvercote clinic is a therapeutic facility that is run by the Lucy Faithfull Foundation. It treats approximately 20 convicted paedophiles and seeks to educate them into departing from their offending behaviour to ensure that they can become safe members of the community...
- Orders of the Day — Health Bill [Lords] (13 Apr 1999)
Mr Philip Hammond: ...abandoned because of side effects. Now that the disease has advanced, quite reasonably Mr. Wiese wants to try it again. His GP told him that he would need an out-patient consultation at his local hospital and she referred him accordingly. On 26 March, Mr. Wiese received the following letter from Ipswich hospital NHS trust: Dear Mr. Wiese, an appointment has been made for you to attend Dr....
- National Health Service (9 Jul 1998)
Mr Philip Hammond: If the hon. Gentleman would like the information, I will send it to him. It came to us from the Hospital Consultants and Specialists Association, citing specific examples, and I shall write to the hon. Gentleman tomorrow with the details. We are not talking about extra hours to deal with major clinical priorities. If you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, were a trust chief executive and you were told...
