NHS Commissioning
There have been votes in Parliament on if GPs should buy services such as out of hours care, ambulance services and hospital care on behalf of their patients.
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Jacob Rees-Mogg almost always voted for reforming the NHS so GPs buy services on behalf of their patients
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.
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On 23 Oct 2019:
Jacob Rees-Mogg voted to continue to empower GPs to commission services, retain a strong Care Quality Commission, to retain Healthwatch England, and not to reverse a decision to seek to cut admin costs for example by abolishing Primary Care Trusts.
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On 13 Mar 2012:
Jacob Rees-Mogg 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.
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On 13 Mar 2012:
Jacob Rees-Mogg 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.
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On 26 Oct 2011:
Jacob Rees-Mogg was absent for a vote on Health and Social Care Bill — Drop the Bill — Cross Party Talks on NHS Commissioning
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On 7 Sep 2011:
Jacob Rees-Mogg 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.
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On 9 May 2011:
Jacob Rees-Mogg voted against fundamentally changing the Government's plans for NHS reforms including dropping the proposed market-based approach.
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On 16 Mar 2011:
Jacob Rees-Mogg voted in support of the Government's NHS reorganisation.
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On 31 Jan 2011:
Jacob Rees-Mogg 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.
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