Unpaid Carers: Patient Hospital Discharge Debate

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Department: Department of Health and Social Care

Unpaid Carers: Patient Hospital Discharge

Lord Patel Excerpts
Thursday 19th March 2026

(1 day, 10 hours ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Merron Portrait Baroness Merron (Lab)
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The whole system needs to do better, as the noble Lord outlines. It will be helpful that we are also looking at commissioning research in this area to look at best practice, as well as barriers and solutions, regarding the involvement of unpaid carers—I think that has been somewhat overlooked, if I am to be honest with your Lordships’ House. We have regional teams that have issued very practical toolkits to help hospitals implement their legal duties; we should remember that there are legal duties in this response. In addition, that is why we are involving the LGA’s better care fund support programme, as I said, as well as seeking to publish a cross-government action plan. These will be steps in the right direction, but I very much acknowledge that we do not start in a good place.

Lord Patel Portrait Lord Patel (CB)
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My Lords, although the better care fund is a help, its success depends on how hospitals and the LGA work together. Would the Minister agree that the fund is still used to fund short-term gaps, particularly winter pressures, and that the yearly funding cycle does not help for longer-term planning? Could that be improved?

Baroness Merron Portrait Baroness Merron (Lab)
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I can see the pressure and difficulties that can bring. There is a range of reasons why discharges do not take place in a timely fashion—not just processes but the interface between health and social care, and capacity. As we look at how we involve carers and improve discharge rates, matters of funding will be key.