Debates between Robert Neill and Jeremy Hunt during the 2017-2019 Parliament

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Robert Neill and Jeremy Hunt
Tuesday 10th October 2017

(7 years ago)

Commons Chamber
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Jeremy Hunt Portrait Mr Hunt
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What the CQC actually said this morning is that the majority of health and care systems across the NHS are providing good or outstanding quality; that the safety of care is going up; and that performance is improving. None the less, the hon. Gentleman is right that we are always concerned about winter. Let me tell him the new things that are happening this year to help prepare the NHS: £1 billion more going into the social care system in the most recent Budget; a £100 million capital programme for A&E departments; 2,400 beds being freed up; and an increasing number of clinicians at 111 call centres. A lot is happening, but, overall, let me remind him that our NHS is seeing 1,800 more people every single day within four hours—that is something to celebrate.

Robert Neill Portrait Robert Neill (Bromley and Chislehurst) (Con)
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T7. The Minister will be aware that clinical commissioning groups and the London region are currently consulting on changes to governance and commissioning arrangements. Given the positive words already said about arrangements in Bromley, will my right hon. Friend confirm that no changes of any kind will undermine the accountability at a local level, or the ability to commission locally in Bromley?

Jeremy Hunt Portrait Mr Hunt
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I can confirm that because the legal accountability, whatever co-operation arrangements are made, will stay exactly the same.