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Debate between Anne Milton and Penny Mordaunt
Tuesday 21st February 2012

(12 years, 8 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Penny Mordaunt Portrait Penny Mordaunt (Portsmouth North) (Con)
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5. What recourse patients have when denied facilities to which they are entitled under the NHS constitution.

Anne Milton Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health (Anne Milton)
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The patient may complain either to the local organisation that provides the service or to the primary care trust. If it proves impossible to resolve the complaint locally, the complainant has the right to ask the health service ombudsman to look into their case. They have the right also to make a claim for judicial review if they think that they have been directly affected by an unlawful act or decision of an NHS body.

Penny Mordaunt Portrait Penny Mordaunt
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In the short time that I have been a Member, I have had to challenge my local trust over its policies on cancer drugs, metabolic surgery, IVF and a raft of other issues in order to get my constituents the treatment that their doctors say they need. When will all NHS patients in Portsmouth and elsewhere be able to have treatment based on clinical need?

Anne Milton Portrait Anne Milton
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My hon. Friend’s constituents are fortunate to have such a vigilant MP who has taken up their individual cases. Patients have the right to expect local decisions on the funding of drugs and treatments to be made rationally, following proper consideration of the evidence. I suggest that she, like many other Government Members, will not be going out to march to preserve the PCTs, which often make flawed decisions.