All 2 Debates between Jeremy Hunt and James Frith

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Debate between Jeremy Hunt and James Frith
Tuesday 19th December 2017

(6 years, 4 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Jeremy Hunt Portrait Mr Hunt
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I understand why the hon. Lady has asked that question. I think it fair to say that NHS Property Services has been on a journey and needs to do even better, but we also want to ensure that NHS land is made available for housing for NHS staff.

James Frith Portrait James Frith (Bury North) (Lab)
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Will the Secretary of State consider the NHS as a funder of last resort for hospices such as Bury hospice, so that they can operate at full capacity and play their part in the delivery of social care?

Jeremy Hunt Portrait Mr Hunt
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We often are a funder of last resort for the hospice movement—and perhaps thanking hospices for the extraordinary work that they will be doing over the festive period and beyond is the right note on which to end today.

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Debate between Jeremy Hunt and James Frith
Tuesday 10th October 2017

(6 years, 6 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Jeremy Hunt Portrait Mr Hunt
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We have said that by 2020-21 we want to be treating an extra 70,000 young people every year, but the truth is that that is still not enough. We need to bring down waiting times much more dramatically, which is why we are doing a lot of work across Government and we have a Green Paper coming out shortly.

James Frith Portrait James Frith (Bury North) (Lab)
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Newly released NHS guidance makes it clear that walk-in services can have a future as part of urgent treatment centres. Does the Secretary of State agree with me and thousands of patients in Bury North that Bury walk-in centre can, should and must stay open and that Bury CCG should ensure this when it concludes its review?