Health and Social Care Act 2012: Risk Register Debate

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Department: Department of Health and Social Care

Health and Social Care Act 2012: Risk Register

Lord Grocott Excerpts
Wednesday 4th December 2013

(10 years, 11 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Earl Howe Portrait Earl Howe
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My noble friend of course speaks with enormous experience of life in government, and I welcome his endorsement of the Government’s policy.

Lord Grocott Portrait Lord Grocott (Lab)
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Will the Minister, who is clearly not going to give the information from the risk register, perhaps give us a clue along the following lines? Given the experience of the reform in operation, have any of the risks that were identified in the private risk register come to pass, or is everything going wonderfully well?

Earl Howe Portrait Earl Howe
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My Lords, the risk register, as the noble Lord knows, is simply a tool that records the risk assessment process and the actions that need to be taken to mitigate those risks. However, to be effective, the process has to be robust and consider all likely implications—and indeed some that are not so likely—of a proposed course of action. The candid recording of risks enables them to be effectively managed. However, as the noble Lord knows, we have gone as far as we can in publishing the areas of risk that are contained within the risk register. I remind the noble Lord that in 2012 we published an extensive document that set out quite a lot of detail. That document is still available on the department’s website.