Robert Goodwill

Conservative MP for Scarborough and Whitby

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NHS Services for Private Patients

There have been votes in Parliament on restricting the ability of NHS Trusts to generate income from private patients.

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Robert Goodwill almost always voted against restricting the provision of services to private patients by the NHS

TheyWorkForYou has automatically calculated this MP’s stance based on all of their votes on the topic. You can browse the source data on PublicWhip.org.uk.

All votes about restricting the provision of services to private patients by the NHS:

  • On 13 Mar 2012: Robert Goodwill voted to support proposed NHS reforms including giving more power to GPs to commission services, strengthening the Care Quality Commission, and cutting admin costs for example by abolishing Primary Care Trusts. Show vote
  • On 13 Mar 2012: Robert Goodwill voted to support proposed NHS reforms including giving more power to GPs to commission services, strengthening the Care Quality Commission, and cutting admin costs for example by abolishing Primary Care Trusts. Show vote
  • On 16 Jan 2012: Robert Goodwill voted against reducing the amount of income a NHS foundation trust is permitted to make from private patients. Show vote
  • On 26 Oct 2011: Robert Goodwill voted against dropping the Health and Social Care Bill and against entering cross party talks on reforming NHS commissioning. Show vote
  • On 7 Sep 2011: Robert Goodwill voted to support proposed NHS reforms including giving more power to GPs to commission services, strengthening the Care Quality Commission, and cutting admin costs for example by abolishing Primary Care Trusts. Show vote
  • On 6 Sep 2011: Robert Goodwill was absent for a vote on Health and Social Care Bill — Clause 168 — Private Patient Income Cap Show vote
  • On 16 Mar 2011: Robert Goodwill was absent for a vote on NHS Reorganisation Show vote

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