Mentions:
1: Lord Harper (Con - Life peer) The problem I have with the language there is that it says “medical reasons”, it does not say “medical - Speech Link
2: Baroness Finlay of Llandaff (XB - Life peer) Medical prognostication for terminal illnesses is based on averages. - Speech Link
3: None There is much to be celebrated in medical developments and treatments which give real choices to people - Speech Link
4: None Disease-modifying treatments will be highly significant. - Speech Link
5: None Thankfully, she got the right help, information and medical support before medical aid in dying was legalised - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Falconer of Thoroton (Lab - Life peer) The DPP’s guidelines make it clear that anyone with medical qualifications who provides assistance will - Speech Link
2: Lord Hunt of Kings Heath (Lab - Life peer) Her final weeks were distressing, prolonged by unnecessary medical intervention. - Speech Link
3: Lord Blencathra (Con - Life peer) Act, also known as the Lord Saatchi Act, which aimed to promote innovation in medical treatments in - Speech Link
4: Lord Grabiner (XB - Life peer) The panel cannot gainsay the joint view of the medical practitioners; they are the experts. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Coffey (Con - Life peer) deployment of statutory sick pay by ensuring that people could stay at home and not be spreading coronavirus - Speech Link
2: Baroness Coffey (Con - Life peer) The fact that roughly 30% of IVF treatments are successful—I have shared those statistics previously—leaves - Speech Link
3: Lord Sharpe of Epsom (Con - Life peer) Does this amendment cover just termination on grounds of foetal anomaly or for medical reasons? - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Alison Bennett (LD - Mid Sussex) It pays for extra fuel for an average of four medical appointments each month, some in Hassocks and some - Speech Link
2: Marie Tidball (Lab - Penistone and Stocksbridge) Thinking of my toddler and what might happen if I caught coronavirus meant that I sobbed deeply. - Speech Link
3: John Milne (LD - Horsham) Besides the impact on daily living, many treatments and aids are not available on the NHS.Overall, there - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None their action might cost the economy billions of pounds or force the cancellation of thousands of medical - Speech Link
2: None time off work, families with vulnerable members who depend on healthcare services may see vital treatments - Speech Link
3: Baroness Coffey (Con - Life peer) In combination with people’s need to access urgent medical support, bearing in mind that a number of - Speech Link
4: Baroness Lawlor (Con - Life peer) with schools kept open, rail services running reliably, if not quite as frequently, and hospital treatments - Speech Link
5: None During the pandemic, for example, creative freelancers were initially left out of the coronavirus job - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Martin Rhodes (Lab - Glasgow North) which is a global initiative that aims to have safe, effective and accessible vaccines, tests and treatments - Speech Link
2: Scott Arthur (Lab - Edinburgh South West) With no proven treatments or a cure in sight, we cannot afford to treat covid as old news. - Speech Link
3: Johanna Baxter (Lab - Paisley and Renfrewshire South) Half of all patients are missing medical appointments, and a third are facing financial hardship. - Speech Link
4: Tessa Munt (LD - Wells and Mendip Hills) the truth that the UK was ill-prepared for dealing with a catastrophic emergency, let alone the coronavirus - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Emily Darlington (Lab - Milton Keynes Central) Medical testing of the BRCA1 gene is effective, but polygenic risk factors mean that if someone has a - Speech Link
2: Jo White (Lab - Bassetlaw) NHS England data shows that prior to the coronavirus pandemic 78% of women in Bassetlaw and Doncaster - Speech Link
3: Jo White (Lab - Bassetlaw) From exercise spaces to beauty treatments, emotional support or even just a cup of tea with a friendly - Speech Link
4: Karin Smyth (Lab - Bristol South) occasions, she has highlighted her family’s experience of losing a loved one due to the fear of seeking medical - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None Thirdly, there was coronavirus. - Speech Link
2: None million NHS staff, we will put NHS patients at the front of the queue for cutting-edge medicines and treatments - Speech Link
3: Lord Scriven (LD - Life peer) of people get great care, even though some fall between the cracks.The Darzi report is a very good medical - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Wes Streeting (Lab - Ilford North) patient satisfaction in history, were ditched—a golden inheritance squandered.Fourthly, there was coronavirus - Speech Link
2: Luke Evans (Con - Hinckley and Bosworth) We had the Medical Training Application Service fiasco around medical careers, for which Patricia Hewitt - Speech Link
3: Jim Shannon (DUP - Strangford) Association and the General Medical Council to encourage medical students into local trusts by paying - Speech Link
4: Victoria Atkins (Con - Louth and Horncastle) I know that she has ambitions for the work that we were doing to get cancer treatments, particularly - Speech Link
5: Helen Morgan (LD - North Shropshire) I recently spoke to a constituent, Emma, whose 11-year-old daughter Charlotte suffers from a medical - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Wes Streeting (Lab - Ilford North) patients—clearly, the NHS would not be in the mess it finds itself in today.Thirdly, there was coronavirus - Speech Link
2: Wes Streeting (Lab - Ilford North) innovations that modern technology will bring—the revolution in big data AI, machine learning and medical - Speech Link
3: Ayoub Khan (Ind - Birmingham Perry Barr) The Medical Defence Union of medical practitioners stated recently that more than 44% of NHS staff will - Speech Link