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850289
registered interest false remove filter
date less than 2018-02-26more like thismore than 2018-02-26
answering body
Department of Health and Social Care more like this
answering dept id 17 more like this
answering dept short name Health and Social Care more like this
answering dept sort name Health and Social Care remove filter
hansard heading Obesity more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many hospital admissions there have been for patients with a primary diagnosis of obesity in each of the last three years; and if he publish that information by (a) sex and (b) age group. more like this
tabling member constituency North Norfolk more like this
tabling member printed
Norman Lamb remove filter
uin 129857 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2018-03-01more like thismore than 2018-03-01
answer text <p>NHS Digital has provided a count of finished admission episodes<sup>1</sup> (FAEs) with a primary diagnosis<sup>2</sup> of obesity, tabulated by sex and age group, for the financial years between 2014-15 and 2016-17<sup>3</sup>. This information is provided in the table below.</p><p> </p><table><tbody><tr><td colspan="7"><p>Activity in English National Health Service Hospitals and English NHS commissioned activity in the independent sector</p></td></tr><tr><td><p> </p></td><td colspan="2"><p>2014-15</p></td><td colspan="2"><p>2015-16</p></td><td colspan="2"><p>2016-17</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>Age</p></td><td><p>Male</p></td><td><p>Female</p></td><td><p>Male</p></td><td><p>Female</p></td><td><p>Male</p></td><td><p>Female</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>0-9</p></td><td><p>80</p></td><td><p>104</p></td><td><p>98</p></td><td><p>94</p></td><td><p>107</p></td><td><p>122</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>10-19</p></td><td><p>219</p></td><td><p>273</p></td><td><p>235</p></td><td><p>321</p></td><td><p>311</p></td><td><p>365</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>20-29</p></td><td><p>130</p></td><td><p>575</p></td><td><p>124</p></td><td><p>638</p></td><td><p>129</p></td><td><p>654</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>30-39</p></td><td><p>325</p></td><td><p>1,216</p></td><td><p>297</p></td><td><p>1,321</p></td><td><p>358</p></td><td><p>1,486</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>40-49</p></td><td><p>637</p></td><td><p>1,952</p></td><td><p>686</p></td><td><p>2,089</p></td><td><p>699</p></td><td><p>2,066</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>50-59</p></td><td><p>676</p></td><td><p>1,669</p></td><td><p>674</p></td><td><p>1,956</p></td><td><p>807</p></td><td><p>2,045</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>60-69</p></td><td><p>382</p></td><td><p>690</p></td><td><p>386</p></td><td><p>798</p></td><td><p>441</p></td><td><p>824</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>70-79</p></td><td><p>64</p></td><td><p>155</p></td><td><p>83</p></td><td><p>161</p></td><td><p>112</p></td><td><p>201</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>80-89</p></td><td><p>20</p></td><td><p>47</p></td><td><p>27</p></td><td><p>51</p></td><td><p>25</p></td><td><p>58</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>90+</p></td><td><p>-</p></td><td><p>5</p></td><td><p>-</p></td><td><p>4</p></td><td><p>-</p></td><td><p>6</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>Unknown</p></td><td><p>6</p></td><td><p>24</p></td><td><p>14</p></td><td><p>25</p></td><td><p>10</p></td><td><p>26</p></td></tr></tbody></table><p><br>Source: Hospital Episode Statistics (HES), NHS Digital</p><p>Notes:</p><p> </p><p><sup>1</sup>A FAE is the first period of inpatient care under one consultant within one healthcare provider. FAEs are counted against the year or month in which the admission episode finishes. Admissions do not represent the number of inpatients, as a person may have more than one admission within the period.</p><p> </p><p><sup>2</sup>The primary diagnosis is the first of up to 20 diagnosis fields in the HES data set and provides the main reason why the patient was admitted to hospital.</p><p> </p><p><sup>3</sup>HES figures are available from 1989-90 onwards. Changes to the figures over time need to be interpreted in the context of improvements in data quality and coverage (particularly in earlier years), improvements in coverage of independent sector activity (particularly from 2006-07) and changes in NHS practice. For example, changes in activity may be due to changes in the provision of care.</p>
answering member constituency Winchester more like this
answering member printed Steve Brine more like this
question first answered
remove maximum value filtermore like thismore than 2018-03-01T15:47:16.847Z
answering member
4067
label Biography information for Steve Brine more like this
tabling member
1439
label Biography information for Norman Lamb more like this
850290
registered interest false remove filter
date less than 2018-02-26more like thismore than 2018-02-26
answering body
Department of Health and Social Care more like this
answering dept id 17 more like this
answering dept short name Health and Social Care more like this
answering dept sort name Health and Social Care remove filter
hansard heading Obesity more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many hospital bed days were used by patients with obesity-related conditions in each of the last three years; and if he will publish that information by (a) sex and (b) age group. more like this
tabling member constituency North Norfolk more like this
tabling member printed
Norman Lamb remove filter
uin 129858 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2018-03-01more like thismore than 2018-03-01
answer text <p>NHS Digital has provided a count of the number of hospital bed days<sup>1</sup> for finished admission episodes<sup>2</sup> with a primary diagnosis<sup>3</sup> of obesity, tabulated by sex and age band, for the financial years between 2014-15 and 2016-17<sup>4</sup>. This information is provided in the table below.</p><p> </p><table><tbody><tr><td colspan="7"><p>Activity in English National Health Service Hospitals and English NHS commissioned activity in the independent sector</p></td></tr><tr><td><p> </p></td><td colspan="2"><p>2014-15</p></td><td colspan="2"><p>2015-16</p></td><td colspan="2"><p>2016-17</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>Age</p></td><td><p>Male</p></td><td><p>Female</p></td><td><p>Male</p></td><td><p>Female</p></td><td><p>Male</p></td><td><p>Female</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>0-9</p></td><td><p>45</p></td><td><p>94</p></td><td><p>62</p></td><td><p>48</p></td><td><p>69</p></td><td><p>58</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>10-19</p></td><td><p>83</p></td><td><p>290</p></td><td><p>193</p></td><td><p>171</p></td><td><p>91</p></td><td><p>271</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>20-29</p></td><td><p>1,278</p></td><td><p>1,076</p></td><td><p>250</p></td><td><p>992</p></td><td><p>284</p></td><td><p>1,143</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>30-39</p></td><td><p>612</p></td><td><p>2,578</p></td><td><p>803</p></td><td><p>2,242</p></td><td><p>1,479</p></td><td><p>2,810</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>40-49</p></td><td><p>1,665</p></td><td><p>4,224</p></td><td><p>1,555</p></td><td><p>4,442</p></td><td><p>1,296</p></td><td><p>3,825</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>50-59</p></td><td><p>2,012</p></td><td><p>4,093</p></td><td><p>1,813</p></td><td><p>5,026</p></td><td><p>1,970</p></td><td><p>4,236</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>60-69</p></td><td><p>1,732</p></td><td><p>2,803</p></td><td><p>1,364</p></td><td><p>2,861</p></td><td><p>1,616</p></td><td><p>3,190</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>70-79</p></td><td><p>757</p></td><td><p>1,853</p></td><td><p>561</p></td><td><p>1,634</p></td><td><p>690</p></td><td><p>1,797</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>80-89</p></td><td><p>168</p></td><td><p>707</p></td><td><p>236</p></td><td><p>740</p></td><td><p>368</p></td><td><p>823</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>90+</p></td><td><p>16</p></td><td><p>109</p></td><td><p>4</p></td><td><p>22</p></td><td><p>67</p></td><td><p>57</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>Unknown</p></td><td><p>10</p></td><td><p>42</p></td><td><p>17</p></td><td><p>43</p></td><td><p>72</p></td><td><p>147</p></td></tr></tbody></table><p> </p><p><br>Source: Hospital Episode Statistics (HES), NHS Digital</p><p>Notes:</p><p> </p><p><sup>1</sup>Episode duration is calculated as the difference in days between the episode start date and the episode end date, where both are given. Episode duration is based on finished consultant episodes (FCE) and only applies to ordinary admissions, i.e. day cases are excluded (unless otherwise stated).</p><p> </p><p><sup>2</sup>A FCE is a continuous period of admitted patient care under one consultant within one healthcare provider. FCEs are counted against the year in which they end. Figures do not represent the number of different patients, as a person may have more than one episode of care within the same stay in hospital or in different stays in the same year.</p><p> </p><p><sup>3</sup>The primary diagnosis is the first of up to 20 diagnosis fields in the HES data set and provides the main reason why the patient was admitted to hospital.</p><p> </p><p><sup>4</sup>HES figures are available from 1989-90 onwards. Changes to the figures over time need to be interpreted in the context of improvements in data quality and coverage (particularly in earlier years), improvements in coverage of independent sector activity (particularly from 2006-07) and changes in NHS practice. For example, changes in activity may be due to changes in the provision of care.</p>
answering member constituency Winchester more like this
answering member printed Steve Brine more like this
question first answered
less than 2018-03-01T15:42:17.93Zmore like thismore than 2018-03-01T15:42:17.93Z
answering member
4067
label Biography information for Steve Brine more like this
tabling member
1439
label Biography information for Norman Lamb more like this
847162
registered interest false remove filter
date less than 2018-02-22more like thismore than 2018-02-22
answering body
Department of Health and Social Care more like this
answering dept id 17 more like this
answering dept short name Health and Social Care more like this
answering dept sort name Health and Social Care remove filter
hansard heading Mental Illness: Debt Respite Scheme more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what assessment his Department has made of the potential merits of extending the Breathing Space initiative to people accessing mental health services; and if he will hold discussions on that matter with the Chancellor of the Exchequer. more like this
tabling member constituency North Norfolk more like this
tabling member printed
Norman Lamb remove filter
uin 129336 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2018-02-27more like thismore than 2018-02-27
answer text <p>HM Treasury ran a consultation ‘Breathing Space – a call for evidence’ from 24 October 2017 to 16 January 2018. The consultation sought to gain further insight from the debt advice sector and creditors about how best to design, implement, administer and monitor a six-week breathing space scheme and statutory debt management plan.</p><p> </p><p>The call for evidence covered the following, broad, topics:</p><p>- how to access and then enter a six-week breathing space;</p><p>- how a breathing space could work for creditors and debtors; and</p><p>- how to best design a statutory debt management plan.</p><p>The consultation also asked about the characteristics of who should be able to access a Breathing Space scheme.</p><p> </p><p>We will consider the responses to the consultation and it will be published in due course.</p> more like this
answering member constituency Thurrock more like this
answering member printed Jackie Doyle-Price more like this
question first answered
less than 2018-02-27T15:23:51.733Zmore like thismore than 2018-02-27T15:23:51.733Z
answering member
4065
label Biography information for Dame Jackie Doyle-Price more like this
tabling member
1439
label Biography information for Norman Lamb more like this
847163
registered interest false remove filter
date less than 2018-02-22more like thismore than 2018-02-22
answering body
Department of Health and Social Care more like this
answering dept id 17 more like this
answering dept short name Health and Social Care more like this
answering dept sort name Health and Social Care remove filter
hansard heading Surgery: Waiting Lists more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many operations were (a) cancelled and (b) postponed for patients with (i) cancer, (ii) heart disease (iii) other surgeries categorised as urgent in December 2017 and January 2018. more like this
tabling member constituency North Norfolk more like this
tabling member printed
Norman Lamb remove filter
uin 129337 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2018-03-01more like thismore than 2018-03-01
answer text <p>The National Emergency Pressures Panel (NEPP) met on 2 January 2018 and recommended that non-urgent operations be deferred until 31 January 2018 to increase capacity for emergency cases. NEPP’s recommendations to trusts were clear that cancer operations and procedures where deferral would lead to a deterioration in the patient’s condition were not in scope and should continue as planned.</p><p> </p><p>NHS England and NHS Improvement will undertake a review of the arrangements and interventions undertaken this winter, including the recommendations issued by NEPP on the deferment of patients’ routine elective treatment. For those patients who have not had new appointments, cancelled operations should be rescheduled at the earliest opportunity, taking into account patients’ clinical need.</p><p> </p><p>The Government has supported the National Health Service to manage winter pressures with £337 million additional funding.</p> more like this
answering member constituency North East Cambridgeshire more like this
answering member printed Stephen Barclay more like this
grouped question UIN
129339 more like this
129340 more like this
question first answered
less than 2018-03-01T15:03:18.253Zmore like thismore than 2018-03-01T15:03:18.253Z
answering member
4095
label Biography information for Steve Barclay more like this
tabling member
1439
label Biography information for Norman Lamb more like this
847165
registered interest false remove filter
date less than 2018-02-22more like thismore than 2018-02-22
answering body
Department of Health and Social Care more like this
answering dept id 17 more like this
answering dept short name Health and Social Care more like this
answering dept sort name Health and Social Care remove filter
hansard heading Surgery: Waiting Lists more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what assessment he has made of the cost to NHS hospitals of re-scheduling elective operations that were cancelled or postponed during winter 2017-18; whether additional funding will be made available to cover those costs; and if he will make a statement. more like this
tabling member constituency North Norfolk more like this
tabling member printed
Norman Lamb remove filter
uin 129339 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2018-03-01more like thismore than 2018-03-01
answer text <p>The National Emergency Pressures Panel (NEPP) met on 2 January 2018 and recommended that non-urgent operations be deferred until 31 January 2018 to increase capacity for emergency cases. NEPP’s recommendations to trusts were clear that cancer operations and procedures where deferral would lead to a deterioration in the patient’s condition were not in scope and should continue as planned.</p><p> </p><p>NHS England and NHS Improvement will undertake a review of the arrangements and interventions undertaken this winter, including the recommendations issued by NEPP on the deferment of patients’ routine elective treatment. For those patients who have not had new appointments, cancelled operations should be rescheduled at the earliest opportunity, taking into account patients’ clinical need.</p><p> </p><p>The Government has supported the National Health Service to manage winter pressures with £337 million additional funding.</p> more like this
answering member constituency North East Cambridgeshire more like this
answering member printed Stephen Barclay more like this
grouped question UIN
129337 more like this
129340 more like this
question first answered
less than 2018-03-01T15:03:18.317Zmore like thismore than 2018-03-01T15:03:18.317Z
answering member
4095
label Biography information for Steve Barclay more like this
tabling member
1439
label Biography information for Norman Lamb more like this
847166
registered interest false remove filter
date less than 2018-02-22more like thismore than 2018-02-22
answering body
Department of Health and Social Care more like this
answering dept id 17 more like this
answering dept short name Health and Social Care more like this
answering dept sort name Health and Social Care remove filter
hansard heading Surgery: Waiting Lists more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, if he will make it his Department’s policy for patients who have had their operations cancelled or postponed during winter 2017-18 to have their operations rescheduled within 28 days. more like this
tabling member constituency North Norfolk more like this
tabling member printed
Norman Lamb remove filter
uin 129340 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2018-03-01more like thismore than 2018-03-01
answer text <p>The National Emergency Pressures Panel (NEPP) met on 2 January 2018 and recommended that non-urgent operations be deferred until 31 January 2018 to increase capacity for emergency cases. NEPP’s recommendations to trusts were clear that cancer operations and procedures where deferral would lead to a deterioration in the patient’s condition were not in scope and should continue as planned.</p><p> </p><p>NHS England and NHS Improvement will undertake a review of the arrangements and interventions undertaken this winter, including the recommendations issued by NEPP on the deferment of patients’ routine elective treatment. For those patients who have not had new appointments, cancelled operations should be rescheduled at the earliest opportunity, taking into account patients’ clinical need.</p><p> </p><p>The Government has supported the National Health Service to manage winter pressures with £337 million additional funding.</p> more like this
answering member constituency North East Cambridgeshire more like this
answering member printed Stephen Barclay more like this
grouped question UIN
129337 more like this
129339 more like this
question first answered
less than 2018-03-01T15:03:18.363Zmore like thismore than 2018-03-01T15:03:18.363Z
answering member
4095
label Biography information for Steve Barclay more like this
tabling member
1439
label Biography information for Norman Lamb more like this
839310
registered interest false remove filter
date less than 2018-02-08more like thismore than 2018-02-08
answering body
Department of Health and Social Care more like this
answering dept id 17 more like this
answering dept short name Health and Social Care more like this
answering dept sort name Health and Social Care remove filter
hansard heading Care Quality Commission (Registration) Regulations 2009 more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what progress his Department has made on the review of the Care Quality Commission (Registration) Regulations 2009. more like this
tabling member constituency North Norfolk more like this
tabling member printed
Norman Lamb remove filter
uin 127864 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2018-02-20more like thismore than 2018-02-20
answer text <p>The Department keeps the legislation relating to the Care Quality Commission under ongoing review. In particular, this led to comprehensive changes to the regulations relating to the Care Quality Commission, which came into force in 2014 and 2015. These included introduction of fundamental standards below which care should not fall, public ratings of provider performance, and a duty of candour for providers.</p><p> </p><p>A specific post implementation review of the Care Quality Commission (Registration) Regulations 2009 as stipulated in part 7 of the Care Quality Commission (Registration) and (Additional Functions) and Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Regulations 2012 has not yet been completed but will be published in due course. This is part of a wider exercise within government to test the impact of legislation five years after implementation.</p> more like this
answering member constituency Gosport more like this
answering member printed Caroline Dinenage more like this
question first answered
less than 2018-02-20T16:19:18.837Zmore like thismore than 2018-02-20T16:19:18.837Z
answering member
4008
label Biography information for Dame Caroline Dinenage more like this
tabling member
1439
label Biography information for Norman Lamb more like this
834287
registered interest false remove filter
date less than 2018-01-31more like thismore than 2018-01-31
answering body
Department of Health and Social Care more like this
answering dept id 17 more like this
answering dept short name Health and Social Care more like this
answering dept sort name Health and Social Care remove filter
hansard heading Domestic Abuse more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what recent discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for the Home Department on how the upcoming Domestic Violence and Abuse Bill will take into account the effect of violence and abuse on the mental health of women and girls. more like this
tabling member constituency North Norfolk more like this
tabling member printed
Norman Lamb remove filter
uin 125907 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2018-02-05more like thismore than 2018-02-05
answer text <p>I refer the hon. Member to the answer I gave to the hon. Member for Swansea East on 21 December to Question <a href="http://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/written-questions-answers-statements/written-question/Commons/2017-12-13/119325" target="_blank">119325</a>.</p> more like this
answering member constituency Thurrock more like this
answering member printed Jackie Doyle-Price more like this
question first answered
less than 2018-02-05T16:32:48.663Zmore like thismore than 2018-02-05T16:32:48.663Z
answering member
4065
label Biography information for Dame Jackie Doyle-Price more like this
tabling member
1439
label Biography information for Norman Lamb more like this
828765
registered interest false remove filter
date less than 2018-01-23more like thismore than 2018-01-23
answering body
Department of Health and Social Care more like this
answering dept id 17 more like this
answering dept short name Health and Social Care more like this
answering dept sort name Health and Social Care remove filter
hansard heading Department of Health and Social Care: Chief Scientific Advisers more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many meetings he had held his Department’s Chief Scientific Adviser between October 2017 and December 2017. more like this
tabling member constituency North Norfolk more like this
tabling member printed
Norman Lamb remove filter
uin 124403 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2018-01-31more like thismore than 2018-01-31
answer text <p>For the period 1 October 2017 to 31 December 2017 my Rt. hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Health met with the Department’s Chief Scientific Adviser (CSA) twice, the CSA met with other Health ministers on five occasions.</p><p> </p><p>Throughout this period the Department of Health and Social Care’s CSA also acted as the Interim Government Chief Scientific Adviser and met with ministers from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and other Government Departments.</p> more like this
answering member constituency Gosport more like this
answering member printed Caroline Dinenage more like this
question first answered
less than 2018-01-31T12:23:08.017Zmore like thismore than 2018-01-31T12:23:08.017Z
answering member
4008
label Biography information for Dame Caroline Dinenage more like this
tabling member
1439
label Biography information for Norman Lamb more like this
824673
registered interest false remove filter
date less than 2018-01-17more like thismore than 2018-01-17
answering body
Department of Health and Social Care more like this
answering dept id 17 more like this
answering dept short name Health and Social Care more like this
answering dept sort name Health and Social Care remove filter
hansard heading Mental Health Services more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, pursuant to the Answer of 20 November 2016 to Question 113128 on Mental Health Services, if he will publish the date for the planned publication of the delayed mental health pathways. more like this
tabling member constituency North Norfolk more like this
tabling member printed
Norman Lamb remove filter
uin 123474 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2018-01-22more like thismore than 2018-01-22
answer text <p>NHS England has not confirmed for the date for publication of the mental health pathways as a number of the pathways are still being reviewed.</p><p> </p><p>While much of the content has been finalised across the pathways, further review is ongoing to ensure alignment with the wider Five Year Forward View strategy, thereby ensuring that the pathways provide the most helpful guidance to both commissioners and providers.</p> more like this
answering member constituency Thurrock more like this
answering member printed Jackie Doyle-Price more like this
question first answered
less than 2018-01-22T15:44:30.887Zmore like thismore than 2018-01-22T15:44:30.887Z
answering member
4065
label Biography information for Dame Jackie Doyle-Price more like this
tabling member
1439
label Biography information for Norman Lamb more like this