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Written Answers — Transport: Motorway Services (6 Mar 2006)

Stephen Ladyman: ...concerning the regulations governing motorway service areas from a number of bodies including: the Motorway Service Area Operators Committee, RoadChef Limited, Welcome Break Limited, Moto Hospitality Limited, the Road Haulage Association, the Freight Transport Association, the RAC Foundation, the AA Motoring Trust and the Association of Chief Police Officers. The Highways Agency is...

Staffordshire Ambulance Service (6 Apr 2005)

Dr Stephen Ladyman: ...as quickly as possible. The ambulance was mobilised at 7.27 pm and arrived at 7.34 pm. The ambulance trust's doctor arrived at 7.35 pm. At 7.45 pm, Benjamin was taken to Staffordshire general hospital; he arrived at 8.08 pm. Sadly, as we know, he did not survive. I should point out that a coroner's inquest into Benjamin's death has been launched and is currently adjourned. It would not...

Written Answers — Health: Breast Cancer (Wimbledon) (5 Apr 2005)

Dr Stephen Ladyman: ...the Department's quarterly QMCW Korner return. Two week wait data—breast cancer—annual aggregates for three trusts—WimbledonSt. George's Healthcare NHS TrustThe Royal Marsden NHS Foundation TrustEpsom and St. Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust Quarter Year Trust code Trust Total number of referrals seen Percentage compliance with the two week standard Number...

Written Answers — Health: NHS Waiting Times (23 Mar 2005)

Dr Stephen Ladyman: The average waiting times for patients at West Suffolk Hospital National Health Service Trust and Addenbrookes Hospital NHS Trust for general surgery, urology, trauma and orthopaedics, ear, nose and throat, ophthalmology, oral surgery and obstetrics and gynaecology for each year since 2001–02 are shown in the tables. Addenbrookes hospital (now known as Cambridge University Hospitals NHS...

Written Answers — Health: Departmental Policies (Birmingham) (14 Mar 2005)

Dr Stephen Ladyman: ...At the end of December 2004, the number of patients waiting over 13 weeks for Out-patient treatment within South Birmingham PCT has fallen to two, from 620 in June 2002. In June 2003, at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, 90.4 per Cent., of patients spent less than four hours in accident and emergency from arrival to admission, transfer or discharge. Figures for...

Written Answers — Health: Cancelled Operations (27 Jan 2005)

Dr Stephen Ladyman: The number of cancelled operations for West Suffolk Hospitals National Health Service Trust and for Addenbrookes Hospital NHS Trust, now known as Cambridge University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, are shown in the table. Prior to 2001–02, the data was collected by health authority and is therefore not comparable. Number of last minute cancellations of operations by trust Trust...

Written Answers — Health: Burns Units (West Midlands) (26 Jan 2005)

Dr Stephen Ladyman: holding answer 25 January 2005 There are two specialist burns units within the West Midlands region. University Hospital Birmingham National Health Service Foundation Trust has a unit which deals with adult burns and Birmingham Children's Hospital NHS Trust has a unit which deals with paediatric burns. Individuals from the Warwickshire area also have access to the burns unit at the Leicester...

Eye Treatment (8 Dec 2004)

Dr Stephen Ladyman: ...raise those issues in public, but I have not, so I must largely limit myself to general comment. The hon. Gentleman raised several points about the handling of Mr. Patrick's case by Moorfields eye hospital and his local primary care trust. The first reason why my powers are limited is because the key trust involved, Moorfields eye hospital, is an NHS foundation trust. Foundation trusts are...

Diabetes (16 Nov 2004)

Dr Stephen Ladyman: ...a clinical lead. The diabetes delivery strategy emphasises the importance of specialist care in certain circumstances—for example, for women during pregnancy and for those who are admitted to hospital. The report found that in 97 per cent. of PCTs, people with diabetes who are admitted to hospital have access to the support of a diabetes specialist team. In 98 per cent. of PCTs,...

Written Answers — Health: DXA Scan (21 Oct 2004)

Dr Stephen Ladyman: The following hospitals have bone densitometers which can be used for part or whole body scans: Cambridge University Hospitals National Health Service Foundation Trust (Addenbrooke's) Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Trust (NNUH) Peterborough and Stamford Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (P&S). In addition James Paget Hospital NHS Trust carry out this...

Written Answers — Health: Medical Staff (Southend and Basildon) (18 Oct 2004)

Dr Stephen Ladyman: The information requested is collected by national health service trust. Figures for Basildon and Thurrock University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and Southend Hospitals NHS Trust are shown in the table. All doctors, consultants and nursing, midwifery and health visiting staff within Essex strategic health authority (SHA) and selected organisations -- Whole-time equivalents (WTEs) ...

NHS (Thames Valley) (13 Jul 2004)

Dr Stephen Ladyman: .... Calton) recognises some of the contradictions in her comments. At one point she talked about the need to democratise the national health service, but she contradicted that when she voted against foundation hospitals, which are a small step in the direction of democratisation. However, I note that although she voted against them in the House of Commons, she then shot back to her...

NHS (Thames Valley) (13 Jul 2004)

Dr Stephen Ladyman: So the hon. Lady is now telling me that she does not support her local hospital becoming a foundation trust, which I do not think is the case. It believes that she is supporting its bid to become a foundation trust under the existing Bill, which she voted against. That was not the only contradiction in the debate. The hon. Lady referred to her local Greater Manchester strategic health...

Clinical Services Review (South West London Health Authority) (18 Jun 2004)

Dr Stephen Ladyman: The position with foundation hospitals is that they have a duty of partnership. The Secretary of State is not in a position to give directions in quite the way that the hon. Gentleman has requested, but I can assure him that the duty is there for foundation hospitals to be involved in a partnership. An independent regulator will take a view on whether that duty is being fulfilled or not....

Written Answers — Health: Hip Replacements (Essex) (26 Apr 2004)

Dr Stephen Ladyman: ...national health service within NHS trusts in Essex are shown in the table. Trust name Finished in-year admission episodes Median waiting time in days Mean waiting time in days Southend Hospital 458 323 296.8 Basildon and Thurrock University Hospital (Foundation) Trust 369 178 194.2 Essex Rivers Healthcare 547 183 190.3 Princess Alexandra Hospital...

Written Answers — Health: Allergy (1 Mar 2004)

Dr Stephen Ladyman: The British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology (BSACI) and the British Allergy Foundation (BAF) compiled a list of National Health Service allergy clinics in 2000 which are NHS consultant-led and based at NHS hospitals throughout the United Kingdom. The subsequent BSACI handbook, "National Health Service Allergy Clinics", published in 2001, lists 86 such clinics. There were an...

Health Funding (Buckinghamshire) (10 Feb 2004)

Dr Stephen Ladyman: That means scrapping national pay bargaining. That is the opposite of the argument that the hon. Lady and her colleagues deployed a few weeks ago when we debated foundation hospitals. Then, she said that foundation hospitals would pay more and create a two-tier service. She can either hunt with the hounds or run with the fox, but she needs to rethink that. From the hon. Member for South...

Written Answers — Health: Allergies (10 Feb 2004)

Dr Stephen Ladyman: ...health service funding for the diagnosis and treatment of allergies is not collected centrally. Health authorities (HAs) and primary care trusts receive unified allocations to cover the costs of hospital and community health services, discretionary funding for general practice staff, premises and computers and primary care prescribing. The level of funding made available for the drugs,...

Written Answers — Health: Respiratory Physiotherapy (17 Nov 2003)

Dr Stephen Ladyman: holding answer 11 November 2003 This information is not held centrally. However, a survey carried out earlier this year by the British Lung Foundation and British Thoracic Society found that 160 out of 266 hospitals across the country provide some form of pulmonary rehabilitation to lung patients. The National Institute of Clinical Excellence is currently developing a guideline on the...

Written Answers — Health: Allergies (8 Sep 2003)

Dr Stephen Ladyman: ...report 'Allergy the unmet need, A Blueprint for better patient care' on 25 June 2003. Their report refers to the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology (BSACI) and British Allergy Foundation (BAF) respectively, who compiled a list of national health service allergy clinics which were NHS consultant-led and based at NHS hospitals in the United Kingdom. The subsequent BSACI...

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