Results 1-4 of 4 for foundation hospital speaker:Rob Marris
- Business of the House (19 Mar 2009) has video
Rob Marris: When my right hon. and learned Friend responded to the shadow Leader of the House, who requested a debate on the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust, she said that there had been a statement yesterday and that there would be Health questions next week. That is not good enough. That hospital is about 12 miles from my constituency and I am intensely concerned about what happened there. The...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust (18 Mar 2009) has video
Rob Marris: The NHS overall does a great job. Stafford hospital is just a few miles from my constituency, and I am outraged at what has happened. The Secretary of State said in his statement today that "the management were obsessed with achieving foundation trust status". There have been far too many reorganisations of the NHS, both under this Government and under previous Governments. We have too many...
- Orders of the Day: Finance Bill (21 Apr 2008) has video
Rob Marris: ...is simply in the position of not sharing the Government's vision? There is a Government vision. The hon. Gentleman talks about the NHS; there is a Government vision based on more autonomy for hospitals, foundation trusts, "choose and book" and so forth. The Government have an agenda on school education, which involves empowering parents, as recent announcements show, and they have an...
- Health and Pensions (14 Nov 2002)
Mr Rob Marris: ..., following redundancies brought about by the privatised railway companies, a shortage of engine drivers in particular. Wages went through the roof. If we are to have local autonomy with regard to foundation hospitals, how will the Secretary of State avoid fragmentation and a consequent wage explosion when there is a shortage of health professionals?
