– in the House of Commons at 11:30 am on 23 October 2012.
What his latest estimate is of the likely cost of the NHS in 2012-13.
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.
What his policy is on upholding national pay arrangements in the NHS.
What his policy is on making available all information about the results of clinical trials to patients, doctors and medicine approval bodies.
What steps the Government are taking to help people cope with conditions such as diabetes and asthma.
What assessment he has made of the role of community hospitals in the range of local health care and hospital provision.
What steps he plans to take to ensure that providers of domiciliary care employ staff who are properly qualified and security checked.
What plans he has to review the health allocation formula.
What steps the Government are taking to improve care for people with dementia.
What recent progress he has made on improving early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
What steps he is taking to deliver better access to mental health services for school-age children.
What recent representations he has received on regional pay in the NHS.
What assessment his Department has made of the extent to which the cancer radiotherapy innovation fund will increase access to intensity-modulated radiotherapy.
What steps he has taken to ensure that children with profound multiple learning difficulties have their health care needs met while at school.
If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities.
I call Mr Secretary Paterson.