Hospitals: Delayed Discharges Debate

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Lord Laming

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Hospitals: Delayed Discharges

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Monday 9th February 2026

(6 days, 12 hours ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Blake of Leeds Portrait Baroness Blake of Leeds (Lab)
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I reassure the noble Lord that the Department of Health recognises the issues that he raises. That is why £2 billion is being put into NHS digital transformation to modernise systems, expand the use of electronic patient records and improve productivity across the service. It simply is not good enough that the reasons he outlines are causing delays. We are determined to improve these areas to speed up the process and ensure that people do not fall through the gaps, as we have seen too often.

Lord Laming Portrait Lord Laming (CB)
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My Lords, the report in the Question is most welcome, but I am sad to say that it is the latest in a long line of similar reports, all recognising that the NHS will continue to be at risk until social care is sorted out, not least because the NHS is free at the point of delivery whereas social care is means-tested. When will the Government—of any kind—agree to tackle this issue of social care? It is serious and will get worse.

Baroness Blake of Leeds Portrait Baroness Blake of Leeds (Lab)
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The noble Lord raises the importance of the Casey review, but we are not standing still waiting for the noble Baroness, Lady Casey, to report. We are making progress towards building a national care service, with around £4.6 billion of additional funding available for adult social care by 2028-29 compared with 2025-26. All of us in this Chamber know how important improving social care is. We are not going to improve the system until we move forward on this and make sure that we get the best services for our frail and elderly in particular.