@prefix rdf: . @prefix xsd: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix skos: . @prefix rdfs: . @prefix api: . @prefix parl: . parl:answerText "

Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) are carbapenem-resistant infections with the ability to transfer resistance to different bacterial species. Public Health England conducts monitoring and surveillance of these infections and publishes toolkits to support acute and non-acute organisations to prevent and control the spread of CPE.

The Government recognises that identifying where carbapenemase-producing Gram-negative infections occur, and acting to prevent them, is essential to maintain the effectiveness of our most important antibiotics. Work is underway to add these infections to the list of notifiable diseases as part of our national action plan for antimicrobial resistance.

NHS England and NHS Improvement continues to work to reduce the burden of all healthcare-associated infections and is tasked with delivering the Government’s ambition to halve all healthcare associated Gram-negative blood stream infections by 2023-24.

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Bury St Edmunds" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Jo Churchill" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2020-04-27"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2020-04-27T13:08:29.467Z"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answerText "

Public Health England’s (PHE’s) continuous routine laboratory surveillance does not include device use or procedures associated with urinary infections, such as urinary catheters. Therefore, no estimate has been made of the number of catheter-acquired urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) which develop into a gram-negative bloodstream infection.

No assessment has been made on the effect of CAUTIs on antimicrobial resistance and antibiotic over-prescription.

However, PHE’s English surveillance programme for antimicrobial utilisation and resistance (ESPAUR) is working with the National Health Service and across sectors, to develop and maintain surveillance systems for monitoring trends in antimicrobial use and resistance in England. Further details are available in the ESPAUR report 2018-19 at the following link:

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/english-surveillance-programme-antimicrobial-utilisation-and-resistance-espaur-report

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Bury St Edmunds" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Jo Churchill" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2020-10-22"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:groupedQuestionUIN "94467" , "94468" ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2020-10-22T16:03:01.203Z"^^xsd:dateTime . rdfs:label "Biography information for Ms Nadine Dorries" . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "17" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Department of Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:hansardHeading "Urinary Tract Infections" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, with reference to World Patient Safety Day 2020, what steps his Department is taking to improve the (a) tracking and (b) prevention of catheter acquired urinary tract infections; and if he will make a statement." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "Thirsk and Malton" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Kevin Hollinrake" ; parl:uin "94470" ; dcterms:date "2020-09-23"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "17" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Department of Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:hansardHeading "Sepsis: Diagnosis" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what funding the Government is allocating from the public purse to develop new sepsis diagnostics to determine whether a patient with sepsis has a bacterial or viral infection." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "Thirsk and Malton" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Kevin Hollinrake" ; parl:uin "90187" ; dcterms:date "2020-09-15"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answerText "

NHS England and NHS Improvement have no plans to replace the National Health Service safety thermometer. The data generated from the thermometer has been shown to be not fit for current purposes and is available from other existing sources.

NHS England and NHS Improvement discussed discontinuing the NHS safety thermometer with the Department during 2018/19 and 2019/20, due to emerging evidence that the data collected was incomplete and not being used as intended to support safety improvement. The specific decision to stop data collection in March 2020, in part to support the COVID-19 response by freeing up nursing time, was discussed with Departmental officials during March 2020.

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Mid Bedfordshire" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Ms Nadine Dorries" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2020-10-06"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2020-10-06T17:09:19.327Z"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "17" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Department of Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:hansardHeading "Thromboembolism" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what discussions his Department has had with NHS England and NHS Improvement on replacing the NHS safety thermometer." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "Thirsk and Malton" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Kevin Hollinrake" ; parl:uin "94469" ; dcterms:date "2020-09-23"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "17" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Department of Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:hansardHeading "Urinary Tract Infections" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how data on urinary tract infection instance in clinical settings is being collated at a national level, following the suspension of the National Safety Thermometer and the move to data collection at Trust level." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "Thirsk and Malton" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Kevin Hollinrake" ; parl:uin "69662" ; dcterms:date "2021-11-04"^^xsd:dateTime . skos:prefLabel "House of Commons" . rdfs:label "Biography information for Edward Argar" . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "17" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Department of Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:hansardHeading "Social Services" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "What steps he is taking to improve social care." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "Thirsk and Malton" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Kevin Hollinrake" ; parl:uin "911424" ; dcterms:date "2019-06-18"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answerText "

Developing new diagnostics that enable early detection of bacterial or viral infections and drive optimal antimicrobial usage is a priority for this Government. Since 2014, the Government has invested over £360 million in antimicrobial resistance research and development, including funding to support the development of diagnostics for infection.

Investments in early-stage funding for diagnostic research include the £10 million Longitude Prize for a diagnostic tool that can rule out antibiotic use or help identify an effective antibiotic to treat a patient. The National Institute for Health Research Medtech and In Vitro Diagnostic Co-operatives support the development of medical technology and the uptake of commercially supplied in vitro diagnostic devices, including for infection-related tests. The £14.25 million award is for five years until 2022.

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Mid Bedfordshire" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Ms Nadine Dorries" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2020-09-29"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2020-09-29T08:48:42.297Z"^^xsd:dateTime . rdfs:label "Biography information for Dame Caroline Dinenage" . parl:answerText "

Public Health England’s (PHE’s) continuous routine laboratory surveillance does not include device use or procedures associated with urinary infections, such as urinary catheters. Therefore, no estimate has been made of the number of catheter-acquired urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) which develop into a gram-negative bloodstream infection.

No assessment has been made on the effect of CAUTIs on antimicrobial resistance and antibiotic over-prescription.

However, PHE’s English surveillance programme for antimicrobial utilisation and resistance (ESPAUR) is working with the National Health Service and across sectors, to develop and maintain surveillance systems for monitoring trends in antimicrobial use and resistance in England. Further details are available in the ESPAUR report 2018-19 at the following link:

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/english-surveillance-programme-antimicrobial-utilisation-and-resistance-espaur-report

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Bury St Edmunds" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Jo Churchill" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2020-10-22"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:groupedQuestionUIN "94467" , "94470" ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2020-10-22T16:03:01.137Z"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answerText "

NHS England has provided £10 million to fund over 40 pioneering ‘long COVID-19’ specialist clinics including seven in the North East and Yorkshire region. The plans for these clinics were published on 15 November and commissioning guidance was made available on 6 November.

NHS England and NHS Improvement have committed to ensuring clinics will be available from early December 2020. In response, each integrated care system is working towards the provision of at least one such service, although the exact location for each is yet to be provided.

A number of these clinics are already established, and new clinics will start to accept patients at the end of November. More details will be made available shortly.

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Mid Bedfordshire" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Ms Nadine Dorries" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2021-01-04"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:previousAnswerVersion ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2021-01-04T14:06:25.367Z"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "17" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Department of Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:hansardHeading "Antibiotics: Drug Resistance" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department is taking to tackle the rise of carbapenem-resistant bacteria in secondary care." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "Thirsk and Malton" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Kevin Hollinrake" ; parl:uin "32282" ; dcterms:date "2020-03-19"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "17" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Department of Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:hansardHeading "Urinary Tract Infections" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what data on urinary tract infection instance in clinical settings is being centrally collated by (a) NHS England, (b) his Department and (c) the UK Health Security Agency, given that this data is now primarily gathered at a local level." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "Thirsk and Malton" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Kevin Hollinrake" ; parl:uin "69661" ; dcterms:date "2021-11-04"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "17" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Department of Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:hansardHeading "Urinary Tract Infections" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what assessment his Department has made of the effect of catheter acquired urinary tract infections on (a) antimicrobial resistance and (b) antibiotic over-prescription; and if he will make a statement." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "Thirsk and Malton" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Kevin Hollinrake" ; parl:uin "94468" ; dcterms:date "2020-09-23"^^xsd:dateTime . rdfs:label "Biography information for Jo Churchill" . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "17" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Department of Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:hansardHeading "Urinary Tract Infections" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what estimate his Department has made of the number of catheter acquired urinary tract infections which develop into a gram negative bloodstream infection; and if he will make a statement." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "Thirsk and Malton" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Kevin Hollinrake" ; parl:uin "94467" ; dcterms:date "2020-09-23"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answerText "

Public Health England’s (PHE’s) continuous routine laboratory surveillance does not include device use or procedures associated with urinary infections, such as urinary catheters. Therefore, no estimate has been made of the number of catheter-acquired urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) which develop into a gram-negative bloodstream infection.

No assessment has been made on the effect of CAUTIs on antimicrobial resistance and antibiotic over-prescription.

However, PHE’s English surveillance programme for antimicrobial utilisation and resistance (ESPAUR) is working with the National Health Service and across sectors, to develop and maintain surveillance systems for monitoring trends in antimicrobial use and resistance in England. Further details are available in the ESPAUR report 2018-19 at the following link:

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/english-surveillance-programme-antimicrobial-utilisation-and-resistance-espaur-report

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Bury St Edmunds" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Jo Churchill" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2020-10-22"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:groupedQuestionUIN "94468" , "94470" ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2020-10-22T16:03:01.167Z"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "17" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Department of Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:hansardHeading "Coronavirus: North Yorkshire" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps he is taking to provide health facilities for people who experience long-term effects of covid-19 in (a) Thirsk and Malton constituency and (b) North Yorkshire." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "Thirsk and Malton" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Kevin Hollinrake" ; parl:uin "120080" ; dcterms:date "2020-11-24"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answerText "

NHS England requires English hospital providers through the National Health Service Standard Contract to submit data detailing hospital activity relating to NHS-provided or NHS funded care. This data is collated and published by NHS Digital. It includes hospital admissions where the patient was diagnosed with urinary tract infection. This can be found in the annual Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) Admitted Patient Care (APC) dataset at the following link: https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/hospital-admitted-patient-care-activity

Separately, the United Kingdom Health Security Agency undertakes surveillance of bloodstream infections in hospital and community settings, including information on the infection source through NHS acute trusts reporting infection cases.

NHS safety thermometer data collection was stopped in March 2020 due to emerging evidence that the data collected was incomplete and not being used as intended to support safety improvement and in part to support the COVID-19 response by freeing up nursing time.

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Charnwood" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Edward Argar" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2021-11-11"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:groupedQuestionUIN "69661" ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2021-11-11T11:04:48.817Z"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answerText "

Local authorities have a duty to ensure people receive appropriate care and support. We have given them access to up to £3.9 billion more dedicated funding for adult social care this year, and a further £410 million has been made available for adult and children’s services.

We will set out our plans to reform the social care system at the earliest opportunity to ensure it is sustainable for the future.

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Gosport" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Caroline Dinenage" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2019-06-18"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2019-06-18T15:02:18.803Z"^^xsd:dateTime . rdfs:label "Biography information for Kevin Hollinrake" . parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Mid Bedfordshire" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Ms Nadine Dorries" . parl:answerText "

NHS England requires English hospital providers through the National Health Service Standard Contract to submit data detailing hospital activity relating to NHS-provided or NHS funded care. This data is collated and published by NHS Digital. It includes hospital admissions where the patient was diagnosed with urinary tract infection. This can be found in the annual Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) Admitted Patient Care (APC) dataset at the following link: https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/hospital-admitted-patient-care-activity

Separately, the United Kingdom Health Security Agency undertakes surveillance of bloodstream infections in hospital and community settings, including information on the infection source through NHS acute trusts reporting infection cases.

NHS safety thermometer data collection was stopped in March 2020 due to emerging evidence that the data collected was incomplete and not being used as intended to support safety improvement and in part to support the COVID-19 response by freeing up nursing time.

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Charnwood" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Edward Argar" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2021-11-11"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:groupedQuestionUIN "69662" ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2021-11-11T11:04:48.783Z"^^xsd:dateTime . a api:Page ; "10"^^xsd:long ; "1"^^xsd:long ; "17"^^xsd:long ; dcterms:isPartOf ; api:definition ; api:extendedMetadataVersion ; api:items ( ) ; api:page "0"^^xsd:long ; ; . a api:ListEndpoint ; dcterms:hasPart ; api:definition .