NHS: General Practitioners

Baroness Gardner of Parkes Excerpts
Wednesday 23rd May 2012

(11 years, 11 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Earl Howe Portrait Earl Howe
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The noble Lord raises a central issue that is certainly a major part of the Government’s programme—to shift services in general out of acute settings, where appropriate, and into the community. We expect that clinical commissioning groups will wish to engage with health professionals from across the full range of disciplines to design care in better ways, and in particular to ensure that the shift goes on. The noble Lord mentioned patient input, which is another key responsibility of clinical commissioning groups—and a legal duty that we made sure was in the legislation.

Baroness Gardner of Parkes Portrait Baroness Gardner of Parkes
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Will the Minister tell me the position on homeopathic medicine? I had a lot of letters this week from patients who were concerned that they might no longer be able to benefit from it, and from GPs who practise homeopathy.

Earl Howe Portrait Earl Howe
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My Lords, the Government have laid down no bar on homeopathic medicine. The prescribing of homeopathic remedies is very much a matter of clinical judgment and we would not wish to fetter that.