Primary Healthcare Facilities Debate
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Lords ChamberTo ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to accelerate the construction of primary health care facilities to facilitate patients moving from hospital to community care.
My Lords, the Government are committed to fixing the front door of the National Health Service. This includes working with providers to deliver the primary care infrastructure required to enable a neighbourhood health service. We have already taken steps, including providing over £100 million of capital funding in 2025-26 to upgrade GP buildings—the first dedicated national capital fund for primary care since 2020. Spending plans for future years will be confirmed later this year.
I thank my noble friend the Minister for that helpful answer. The limited capacity of GP premises, as highlighted in the Darzi report, is hindering the service’s ability to meet growing patient demand for face-to-face contact with the general practitioner and the primary care team, as well as obstructing the move to community care. Therefore, I have two specific questions for the Minister. First, will the Government make primary care infrastructure a priority when the very welcome new housing developments are being planned? Secondly, will the Government encourage the use of existing community premises, such as community centres and village halls, which could be temporarily adapted for primary care purposes until sufficient, purpose-built centres are available?
I can assure my noble friend that we are working closely with the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government to raise the importance of primary care provision in the planning process, as my noble friend has highlighted. That is to influence the direction of local plans, as well as maximise contributions from developers. We very much support using existing community spaces, which is a creative solution to deliver primary healthcare services, and we are exploring through the 10-year health plan how to further support the integration of services into the wider public estate to improve access. Indeed, we will consider all solutions, including the ones that my noble friend highlights.