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Rachel Hopkins: ...highlighted the stories of three women from our local Irish community: Betty Halfpenny and Roseanna Anderson, who came to the UK to be nurses, and Rosaleen Burke, a radiographer who worked at the Luton and Dunstable hospital for over 50 years. To conclude, I want to say that Luton and our country have benefited enormously from our Irish community and the Irish diaspora. We are proud of all...
Andrew Selous: ...get the training right for our doctors everywhere—in hospitals and in general practice. They work incredibly hard under huge stress. I will be delighted to visit the junior doctors’ mess at the Luton and Dunstable Hospital, as I had an invitation recently. I will listen very carefully to what is said there. Today I want to talk about general practice, and in particular about ensuring...
Sarah Owen: ...that area. My hon. Friend the Member for Putney (Fleur Anderson) mentioned the Putney Scrubbery; my hon. Friend the Member for Luton South (Rachel Hopkins) and I were able to deliver scrubs to the Luton and Dunstable Hospital that were produced in her constituency. We know that these last two years have been incredibly dark times, but I always think that we must look for the light in the...
Rachel Hopkins: ...response to the coronavirus, spending long hours in suffocating PPE in overwhelming environments. A nurse described to me that it felt like they were part of a horror movie. Frontline NHS staff at Luton and Dunstable hospital have told me that colleagues have broken down on many occasions, and that the past year has had a severe psychological impact on them owing to stress associated with...
Sarah Owen: ...confusion and muddle with Government guidance but I am pleased that trusts have been enabled to allow partners to come in for maternity scans, in particular. I know that my own trust, which covers Luton and Dunstable hospital, has done that. What conversations has the Minister had with trusts? Two weeks ago, I got a written answer that said that he had had none, which is deeply concerning...
Andrew Selous: I thank the Secretary of State for the extra money for the Luton and Dunstable Hospital that he announced today. Does he agree that it would help people with symptoms who need a test if those told to self-isolate without symptoms did not think that a test was a “get out of jail free” card? How can we help people to self-isolate properly, given that only one in five has been doing so?
Sarah Owen: ...back on his feet. I am grateful for this opportunity to speak on health and social care, as the issue is very close to my heart. I start by paying tribute to the wonderful, dedicated staff at the Luton and Dunstable Hospital in my constituency. We should all be grateful to every single person who works there, from porters to paramedics, from healthcare assistants to operating department...
Mohammad Yasin: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, with reference to the planned merger of Bedford Hospital and Luton and Dunstable Hospital, if he will maintain the current level of services at Bedford Hospital.
Andrew Selous: ...being assaulted in Bedford prison, a fatality in a road traffic incident, a 16-year-old being murdered in Bedford, and people with gunshot wounds coming into the accident and emergency department of Luton and Dunstable Hospital. That was a particularly demanding Sunday, but such demand is not unusual in Bedfordshire. We should look at what the previous Mayor of London did through the...
Lord Naseby: ...degree you have to work full-time for five years. Not surprisingly, if you leave early you have to pay back the money that has been spent on you. As a further point, in Bedfordshire there is the Luton and Dunstable Hospital. It has a unit where, when you arrive, they assess you and you go either to its GP unit or to A&E. Seventy per cent go to the GP unit. That is the situation. Finally,...
Andrew Selous: ...in PHSE education. I will do so as a result of having been visited by one of my constituents, Denise Coates from Houghton Regis, who is a cancer survivor and an ambassador on the issue for the Luton and Dunstable hospital—perhaps the best-performing hospital in the country. As a cancer survivor, Miss Coates is passionate about the early diagnosis of cancer, something that I note...
Andrew Selous: I warmly welcome the extra £1.1 million to help with winter pressures at Luton and Dunstable Hospital, and I can tell the ministerial team that the merger with Bedford Hospital is proceeding well, but it needs £150 million of capital. May I ask that favourable consideration be given to that in the allocation of the £3.5 billion announced in the Budget?
Andrew Selous: ...social care, and about the capital funds that will be provided to ensure that the NHS sustainability and transformation plans are successful. I am particularly pleased that the sterling work done by Luton and Dunstable hospital in its urgent care centre is to be replicated, so that similar GP urgent care will be available at accident and emergency departments in hospitals across England. I...
Andrew Selous: Many of my constituents are extremely fortunate to be served by Luton and Dunstable hospital—the hospital that was name-checked twice by the Secretary of State in his statement on Monday. One thing it does extremely well is its excellent streaming process in A&E, with good alternatives when A&E provision is not appropriate. That has helped the hospital to provide very high standards. I am...
Richard Fuller: The mayor of Bedford, Dave Hodgson, and I have a common approach to the STP in Bedford—it is ably led by Pauline Philip, the chief executive officer of Luton and Dunstable hospital—but he is frustrated that he is not being involved and that his voice is not being heard in the process. Will my hon. Friend ensure, when he reviews all the STPs, that he gets a guarantee in every single case...
Jane Ellison: ...clinical leaders to our debates, and to the strength of feeling expressed by Members on behalf of their constituents. I am of course happy to do that. The siting of a satellite unit at either the Luton and Dunstable hospital or the Lister hospital in Stevenage was considered in the previous review, but given that the system already had sufficient capacity to meet future requirements, the...
Daniel Poulter: ...March 2014 Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust 1 April 2014 St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust 9 April 2014 University College London Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 10 April 2014 Luton and Dunstable Hospital NHS Trust 29 May 2014 Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust 24 June 2014 Barnet Hospital, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust ...
Gavin Shuker: ...movingly, the dedication of NHS midwives, doctors and other staff as well. I am hugely moved as well by the fact that locally in the seat I represent in Luton we receive fantastic NHS care. We have Luton and Dunstable hospital, and we were pleased to welcome the Darlington mums who had marched down to Whitehall to protest about the changes to the NHS when they came through Luton. They made...
Daniel Poulter: ...Trust MDT—Lancashire Teaching Hospitals 2 Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust MDT—Leeds Teaching 5 United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust MDT—Lincoln County Hospital 3 Luton and Dunstable Hospital NHS FoundationTrust MDT—Luton and Dunstable 2 Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust MDT—Maidstone Hospital 6 Medway NHS Foundation Trust MDT—Medway NHS...
Jane Ellison: ...Clinic — — — 20.9 15 12,797 Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 63.7 53 75,376 79.1 66 72,642 Bedford Hospital NHS Trust 1.3 1 62,285 1.5 1 57,969 Luton and Dunstable Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 194.0 88 60,726 212.2 99 63,860 The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, King's Lynn, NHS Foundation Trust 55.2 42 59,584 63.7 54 51,834 ...