Health and Care Bill
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My Lords, before we formally move into Committee on the Health and Care Bill, I will raise a matt...
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I start by thanking the noble Baroness for giving me advance notice of her intervention today. It...
Moved by
Lord Warner
72: Clause 20, page 17, line 4, at end insert—
“(2) Where ...
My Lords, the first part of this amendment links the issue of patient choice to tackling the seri...
My Lords, I support Amendments 109 and 226 in this group, both of which are in my name and that o...
My Lords, I thought those were very interesting and helpful remarks from the noble Lord, Lord Ren...
My Lords, I put my name to Amendments 109 and 226, in the name of the noble Lord, Lord Rennard. I...
Does the noble Lord recall that, when independent sector treatment centres were established, they...
My Lords, that was a very important intervention, and I am grateful to the noble Lord for jogging...
My Lords, this has been a very interesting short debate. I have two issues to raise. I am gratefu...
Is the noble Baroness aware that, during the arrangements in which there were contracts with the ...
My Lords, I shall briefly support what has just been said by the noble Lord, Lord Hunt, and the n...
Following on from that, one point that we should take into account is the extent to which the pri...
I am most grateful to the noble Baroness, Lady Barker, for adding some clarification to the point...
My Lords, the problem to which the noble Lord, Lord Warner, is suggesting a possible solution is ...
My Lords, these amendments stress the importance of patient choice in health management, especial...
My Lords, I shall start by addressing Amendment 72 in the name of the noble Lord, Lord Warner. Th...
My Lords, this has been a helpful short debate, and I am particularly grateful to noble Lords, es...
Moved by
Baroness McIntosh of Pickering
78: Clause 20, page 17, line 14, at end inser...
I have four amendments in this group; I will speak to each in turn and look forward to hearing wh...
My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow and to agree with the noble Baroness, Lady McIntosh. I will ...
The noble Lord, Lord Howarth of Newport, is participating remotely. I invite him to speak now.
My Lords, if, as I hope, the Bill will be amended to establish a quadruple aim for the NHS—the fo...
My Lords, I want to direct a few remarks to the issue of research, in broad support of the speech...
My Lords, I thank the noble Baroness, Lady McIntosh of Pickering, and the noble Lord, Lord Sharke...
My Lords, I rise to speak on behalf of my noble friend Lady Blackwood of North Oxford and the nob...
The noble Lord has recovered.
I am sorry—the noble Lord, Lord Patel, is here. I meant to say the noble Lord, Lord Bethell. I ap...
I am sorry to intervene. I am fascinated by everything that is being said but, given the cliché t...
I personally believe that international collaboration and engagement in research across all parts...
My Lords, I agree with the thrust of all these amendments. Most of the discussion has been about ...
My Lords, I am seriously concerned, for my sake, that I am invisible to the noble Baroness, Lady ...
My Lords, I fear that is my blindness and my problem, not his. I am very sorry.
My Lords, I am only teasing.
I declare an interest as a fellow of the Royal Society of Edin...
My Lords, I shall speak briefly in support of this group of amendments, particularly Amendments 7...
My Lords, I am grateful to noble Lords for putting forward these amendments, all of which seek to...
Like many of the debates on this Bill in Committee, this has been a fascinating one. It has been ...
My Lords, I am grateful to all who have contributed to what has been an excellent debate. I welco...
We now come to the group beginning with Amendment 83. The noble Baronesses, Lady Brinton and Lady...
Moved by
Baroness Walmsley
83: Clause 20, page 17, line 25, at end insert “and to ens...
My Lords, in moving Amendment 83 in my name, I want to speak to Amendment 86, also in my name, an...
My Lords, we have two noble Baronesses taking part remotely. I first call the noble Baroness, Lad...
My Lords, the present Health Minister and his predecessors for a number of years—far too many yea...
My Lords, we have one more noble Baroness taking part remotely. I invite the noble Baroness, Lady...
My Lords, I am very supportive of this group of amendments. There cannot be a safe, effective Nat...
My Lords, manpower planning requires a bit of definition. In my role at the TUC over many years, ...
My Lords, I shall speak to Amendment 170, in my name. I thank the noble Lord, Lord Stevens of Bir...
My Lords, in theory these amendments should not be needed, but in practice they clearly are, as t...
My Lords, listening to my noble friend Lord Stevens of Birmingham, I am beginning to feel the pai...
My Lords, I declare my interest in the register. I am making a very short intervention just to ta...
My Lords, I would like to follow the noble Baroness because my amendment relates to this issue. M...
My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow the noble Baroness, Lady Hollins, and I completely support w...
My Lords, I will speak briefly on Amendments 170, 171 and 173. As a former Chief Nursing Officer,...
My Lords, I have added my name to Amendment 146 in the name of the noble Baroness, Lady Merron, b...
My Lords, I add my voice in support of Amendment 170, so ably and brilliantly introduced by the n...
My Lords, I support Amendment 173 in the name of the noble Baroness, Lady Merron, to which I have...
My Lords, to state the obvious, without a workforce plan we cannot have a workforce. Amendment 17...