Oral Answers to Questions — Health

– in the House of Commons at 11:30 am on 23 October 2012.

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The Secretary of State was asked—

  • NHS Cost (16 speeches, 3 annotations)

    What his latest estimate is of the likely cost of the NHS in 2012-13.

  • Ambulance Waiting Times (10 speeches)

    How many patients waited longer than half an hour in an ambulance to be transferred to accident and emergency in each year since 2009-10.

  • National Pay Arrangements (11 speeches)

    What his policy is on upholding national pay arrangements in the NHS.

  • Clinical Trials (8 speeches)

    What his policy is on making available all information about the results of clinical trials to patients, doctors and medicine approval bodies.

  • Diabetes and Asthma (10 speeches)

    What steps the Government are taking to help people cope with conditions such as diabetes and asthma.

  • Community Hospitals (8 speeches)

    What assessment he has made of the role of community hospitals in the range of local health care and hospital provision.

  • Domiciliary Care (6 speeches)

    What steps he plans to take to ensure that providers of domiciliary care employ staff who are properly qualified and security checked.

  • Health Allocation Formula (6 speeches)

    What plans he has to review the health allocation formula.

  • Dementia (6 speeches)

    What steps the Government are taking to improve care for people with dementia.

  • Pancreatic Cancer (6 speeches)

    What recent progress he has made on improving early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.

  • Mental Health Services (6 speeches)

    What steps he is taking to deliver better access to mental health services for school-age children.

  • Regional Pay (8 speeches)

    What recent representations he has received on regional pay in the NHS.

  • Intensity-modulated Radiotherapy (6 speeches)

    What assessment his Department has made of the extent to which the cancer radiotherapy innovation fund will increase access to intensity-modulated radiotherapy.

  • Multiple Learning Difficulties (School Provision) (4 speeches)

    What steps he has taken to ensure that children with profound multiple learning difficulties have their health care needs met while at school.

  • Topical Questions (46 speeches)

    If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities.

  • Bovine TB and Badger Control (122 speeches, 2 annotations)

    I call Mr Secretary Paterson.