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Tourette’s syndrome (25 Jan 2022)

Gillian Keegan: ...Hospital who had developed a special interest in Tourette’s, I understand that the current level of support available in the area is different—we heard how that impacted on Emma’s son. Local CCGs have acknowledged the impact on families and are considering options to address the matter. We understand that Alder Hey Children’s Hospital has developed a proposal for a local tertiary...

Health and Care Bill - Committee (5th Day) (Continued): Amendment 93 (24 Jan 2022)

Lord Howarth of Newport: ...important work on contractual models for commissioning integrated care. This was the basis, for example, for the way arts and cultural organisations came together in Gloucestershire to enable the CCG to fund the work without having to deal with lots of small organisations and individual artists. In Suffolk, the CCG has provided administrative support and leadership in providing training...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Clinical Commissioning Groups: Reorganisation (24 Jan 2022)

Edward Argar: ...care boards (ICBs) is currently underway. Subject to passage of the Health and Care Bill, there will be a reduction in the number of management boards from 106 clinical commissioning group (CCG) boards to 42 ICBs. Although no formal assessment has been made, we do not expect additional long term management costs as a result of this change. CCGs have been merged in recent years and many...

Health and Care Bill - Committee (4th Day): Amendment 56A (20 Jan 2022)

Baroness Thornton: ...of the way that healthcare is delivered in that area. It is absolutely the right thing to do. The truth is that primary care services—I should retrospectively declare an interest as a member of a CCG for three years—deal with the vast majority of patient interactions. They are often underplayed; they are not in the big expensive buildings with the massive machinery. Although the 2012...

Health and Care Bill - Committee (4th Day): Amendment 54 (20 Jan 2022)

Lord Stevens of Birmingham: ...on their adoption and uptake, that still feels a slightly 20th-century solution. If you go to Oxford University’s superb www.openprescribing.net, you can see your own GP practice and your own CCG’s prescribing patterns against the national norm, including, as the noble Baroness, Lady Finlay, said, for the DOACs, the anticoagulating medicines. Those technologies are already available,...

Health and Care Bill - Committee (4th Day): Amendment 50 (20 Jan 2022)

Baroness McIntosh of Pickering: ...case? I understand from Anne Marie Morris, my honourable friend in the other place who moved this amendment at that time, that Devon is the only health system to have a dedicated individual on the CCG board and a health and care strategy for victims of abuse. That strategy has improved health and care outcomes through training and other interventions. Surely, this should be rolled out...

Health and Care Bill - Committee (3rd Day) (Continued): Amendment 47 (18 Jan 2022)

Baroness Brinton: ...a day, sometimes with help at home but often, during the two years of the pandemic, with no help at all. Take the example of my local children’s respite centre, Nascot Lawn. The parents took the CCG to the High Court twice and won, but it closed down. It was not the first. Part of the problem we have with our hospices and other forms of provision is that they rely utterly on public...

Health and Care Bill - Committee (3rd Day) (Continued): Amendment 41A (18 Jan 2022)

Lord Lansley: ...to lose that, but we need to make sure it is not lost sight of. Taking the example of Bromley by Bow, where did it get to? It had the Tower Hamlets clinical commissioning group, which was once CCG of the year, an exemplar in this field. That CCG and others eventually came together in a large conglomerate operation—I think the noble Lord, Lord Kakkar, will know it very well—the seven...

Health and Care Bill - Committee (3rd Day) (Continued) (18 Jan 2022)

Earl Howe: ...to create a more joined-up approach across the NHS. Further, it would also move us away from well-established approaches that, by and large, work well for other NHS bodies. For example, with CCGs, NHS England appoints the accountable officer and the members of the governing body are appointed by the CCG. We are proposing a similar approach for ICBs, through which NHS England appoints the...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Health Services: Greater London (18 Jan 2022)

Bambos Charalambous: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what additional support his Department is providing to patients on waiting lists in North Central London CCG; and what assessment his Department has made of the potential merits of using innovative medical technology to support the CCG is clearing its backlog of patients.

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Integrated Care Boards: Children (18 Jan 2022)

Maggie Throup: All existing child safeguarding responsibilities on clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) will transfer to the respective integrated care board, which must continue to have regard to the duties on safeguarding partners set out in the statutory guidance ‘Working together to safeguard children’. NHS England has a responsibility to safeguard all users of its services, including children. It...

Health and Care Bill - Committee (2nd Day) (Continued): Amendment 18 (13 Jan 2022)

Baroness Thornton: ...in Questions a few weeks ago, when I asked him to write to me about what system had been used to give that contract to Centene, or Operose, in Camden, the area where I live. Having served on the CCG in Camden, I was aware of the importance of who runs primary care and of who the GPs in our surgeries are. Having right and proper people and organisations running our primary care was one of...

Health and Care Bill - Committee (2nd Day) (Continued): Amendment 17 (13 Jan 2022)

Lord Lansley: ...United Kingdom. At the border, there is a relationship in day-to-day healthcare services. There is an arrangement for that, and we do not need to interfere with it in this legislation. Shropshire CCG presently runs it on behalf of NHS England. NHS England and NHS Wales have a statement of values and principles which, as far as I could see on looking it up, was last renewed in 2018. I think...

Access to GP Appointments (12 Jan 2022)

Maria Caulfield: ...in starting some of their treatment, so it is important that we all get out the message that GP practices are open for business. In my right hon. Friend’s constituency, under North Central London CCG, excluding covid-19 vaccinations, approximately 16% more appointments took place in November last year compared with November 2019, of which 57% were face to face. The crux of the matter...

Vaccination Strategy (12 Jan 2022)

Maggie Throup: ...group, depending on the local scenario. Every housebound patient has been offered their booster vaccine now, but if the time was not quite right, or any Member has taken up such a case with their CCG and not had a solution, I would be happy to take the case up on their behalf. The hon. Gentleman talked about the ambition not just to vaccinate the UK but to make sure that people globally...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Health Services: Enfield Southgate (11 Jan 2022)

Bambos Charalambous: ...Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what additional support is being provided for people in Enfield Southgate constituency who are on a waiting list for treatment at North Central London CCG; and what assessment his Department has made of the potential merits of using innovative medical technology to support the CCG in clearing its backlog of patients.

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Coronavirus: Vaccination ( 6 Jan 2022)

Toby Perkins: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many housebound patients that require covid-19 vaccinations at home there are in each Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) area; and how many of those patients have received the covid-19 booster vaccination as of 14 December 2021, by CCG.

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Immunosuppression: Coronavirus ( 5 Jan 2022)

Toby Perkins: ...the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, whether it is his policy to make covid-19 antibody tests available to immunosuppressed patients; and when he those tests will be available in each CCG area.

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Continuing Care: Fees and Charges ( 5 Jan 2022)

Gillian Keegan: As set out in the in National Framework for NHS Continuing Healthcare and NHS-funded Nursing Care, clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) should operate a person-centred approach to all aspects of NHS Continuing Healthcare. This can include delivering NHS Continuing Healthcare through a personal health budget, where appropriate. A personal health budget supports a person’s health and...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Ear, Nose and Throat Conditions: Health Services (21 Dec 2021)

Edward Argar: ...table shows average mean waiting time in days for first attended outpatient appointments for the treatment specialty ear, nose and throat in Coventry and Rugby Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), the West Midlands and England in 2020/21. Data for 2021/22 is not currently available. England West Midlands Coventry and Rugby CCG 77 74 88


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