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Andy Slaughter Excerpts
Tuesday 2nd June 2015

(8 years, 11 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Jeremy Hunt Portrait Mr Hunt
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I welcome the hon. Lady back to her place, although I know she hopes it will be for only a brief time, and say to her that we have not failed. We made very good progress delivering seven-day access to GP surgeries for nearly 10 million people during the last Parliament, and we have committed to extending that to everyone during this Parliament. I think the hon. Lady said that what is right is what works, and what works is having a strong economy so we can put funding into the NHS that will mean more GPs.

Andy Slaughter Portrait Andy Slaughter (Hammersmith) (Lab)
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8. What effect the implementation of the Keogh urgent and emergency care review will have on type 1 A&E departments in England.

Jane Ellison Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health (Jane Ellison)
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The Keogh review is all about responding to the long-term challenges facing the NHS, many of which we have already discussed in this Question Time. The implementation of the recommendations of the Keogh review will improve urgent and emergency care services and ensure patients get the right care in the right place.

Andy Slaughter Portrait Andy Slaughter
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The “Shaping a healthier future” programme in north-west London, which is seen as a prototype for Keogh in closing or downgrading A&Es, is causing great concern, from the tragic death of Guy Bessant reported yesterday to the more than £20 million spent on external consultants last year. Eleven west London MPs would like to meet the Secretary of State and, I hope, the Under-Secretary, to discuss those concerns. Will they agree to meet us?

Jane Ellison Portrait Jane Ellison
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I read of the tragic death of that gentleman, who was a Wandsworth resident. Our hearts go out to his family.

As the hon. Gentleman knows, “Shaping a healthier future” is a clinically led programme supported by all eight clinical commissioning groups in the area and all nine medical directors of the trusts involved. There are no plans to make changes to A&E services at Ealing hospital, contrary to what was put about during the election, but I recognise that this is the subject of ongoing concern. All the recommendations of the Keogh review are entirely driven by one thing, which is putting patients and patient safety first, but I am happy to meet him and his colleagues to discuss it.