Results 1-4 of 4 for foundation hospital speaker:Peter Lilley
- Amendment of the Law: Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation (22 Mar 2007)
Peter Lilley: ...-maintained schools, downgraded city technology colleges, scrapped GP fundholding and ended patient choice; he then spent his subsequent Parliaments reintroducing grant-maintained schools, which were renamed foundation schools, city technology colleges, which were now called city academies, GP fundholding, which was called practitioner commissioning, and patient choice—which, because...
- Written Answers — Health: Foundation Hospitals (13 May 2003)
Mr Peter Lilley: To ask the Secretary of State for Health which targets set by the NHS will apply to foundation hospitals.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Health: Foundation Hospitals (18 Mar 2003)
Mr Peter Lilley: Will foundation hospitals be subject to the remorseless process of centralisation, mergers and closures being carried out by strategic health authorities across the country?
- Health and Pensions (14 Nov 2002)
Mr Peter Lilley: ...this issue, certainly not as much as I would hope. To harness the dynamo of choice within the NHS would need four things. First, there is the need to restore the right of patients to choose which hospital they are treated at. Sadly, there is no proposal to repeal circular 117. Secondly, we need to give patients information about waiting times, hospital outcomes, cleanliness and so on....
