Accident and Emergency Departments | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers We do not hold information on accident and emergency attendances for minor ailments.
Members: Correspondence | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers The Department replied to the hon Member’s letter on 18 November 2020.
Health Services: Reciprocal Arrangements | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers The Withdrawal Agreement protects United Kingdom and European Union nationals, including UK insured individuals, who find themselves in a ‘c
Lynfield Mount Hospital and Airedale Hospital: Capital Investment | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers As part of the recently announced £1.5 billion capital investment in the National Health Service for 2020-21, Airedale NHS Foundation Trust
NHS: Finance | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers The NHS Long Term Plan was backed by significant Government investment that would see funding rise to circa £33.9 billion per year by 2023-2
Coronavirus: Mink | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers The COVID-19 Genomics UK consortium provides routine genomic sequencing of a proportion of United Kingdom cases and is monitoring this datas
Cauda Equina Syndrome | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers The Department’s National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) welcomes funding applications for research into any aspect of human health, i
Department of Health and Social Care: Consultants | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers The Department has spent £9,000 on consultancy fees since 1 March 2020 in respect of communications related activities.
Coronavirus and Respiratory System: Health Services | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers The National Respiratory Programme is a sub-programme of the wider Cardiovascular Disease and Respiratory programme.
Primary Health Care: Coronavirus | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers During the COVID-19 outbreak, fewer people attended general practitioner (GP) surgeries and emergency departments.