National Health Service: Missed Appointments Debate

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Lord Tomlinson

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National Health Service: Missed Appointments

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Wednesday 30th January 2019

(5 years, 10 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Manzoor Portrait Baroness Manzoor
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The Government are taking steps to try to resolve this situation but, as I said, it is not straightforward. It is not sufficient to look just at the number of missed appointments, because patients miss appointments for a range of reasons, particularly in mental health services, and we need to better understand that information. NHS England is collating that data. It is not at the level at which we would like it to be but we will of course take appropriate actions as we better understand it.

Lord Tomlinson Portrait Lord Tomlinson (Lab)
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My Lords, does the Minister agree that there are two sides to this Question? Particularly with hospitals, there is also the problem of cancelling operations at short notice. I required surgery for a very inconvenient complaint, my operation was cancelled the day before, and I had to go for private medical treatment—where I was treated by the same surgeon who would have treated me had my operation not been cancelled.

Baroness Manzoor Portrait Baroness Manzoor
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My Lords, it is always regrettable when any patient has an operation cancelled. No hospital or clinical team will do that lightly; they take the whole situation into consideration. I am sorry about the noble Lord’s experience.