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16 Jun 2026Health Bill (Second sitting)

Q I am a member of the all-party parliamentary group on patient safety and I am also a vice-president of the Local Government Association. Can I ask about Healthwatch? We heard this morning that ICBs will be taking on a chunk of the current operations of local healthwatches, but that they will not have any additional b

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16 Jun 2026Health Bill (Second sitting)

Q My second question is similar. In reality and in practice, how do you envisage ICBs will be locally accountable once these legislative changes have taken place? Sir Ciarán Devane: According to the ICBs we are talking to, which is all of them, they are saying that they believe in local authority engagement. We will be

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16 Jun 2026Health Bill (Second sitting)

Q I think I would agree with you, Minister, that no one thinks that abolishing NHS England is, in itself, a bad idea, given the duplication and cost. People do not think that a single patient record is a bad idea; I think that they assume that it already exists, and it could be transformative. There are therefore some

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16 Jun 2026Health Bill (Second sitting)

Q Sarah, the Patients Association has said that it is concerned about this reorganisation distracting from patient priorities. Could you elaborate on where those concerns come from and what should be done to mitigate that? Sarah Tilsed: I said a lot about that earlier, in response to a previous question, so I am not su

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16 Jun 2026Health Bill (Second sitting)

Q My second question is about Healthwatch. The Committee heard this morning about the variability of Healthwatch’s effectiveness at a local level. What could be done to ensure that the best and most effective Healthwatch practice is rolled out across the whole of England? Professor Croisdale-Appleby: Thank you for that

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16 Jun 2026Health Bill (Second sitting)

Q I have a technical question about foundation trusts. The 10-year plan says that foundation trusts could be given population health responsibility for commissioning and budgets. I do not understand how that fits in with the Bill. Could you clarify whether that is not envisaged for now or if it is lurking somewhere in

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16 Jun 2026Health Bill (Second sitting)

Q I am a vice-president of the LGA, and I am also on the all-party parliamentary patient safety group, just to declare that interest up front. I will use the example of my own local authority, Shropshire, which is a unitary authority. It is extremely financially challenged and operates with an ICB in a similar situatio

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16 Jun 2026Health Bill (Second sitting)

I am directing it at all three, if that is okay.

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16 Jun 2026Health Bill (Second sitting)

indicated assent.

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16 Jun 2026Health Bill (Second sitting)

Q Do you think that the health and wellbeing boards, as envisaged by the Bill, will be the right structure to deliver those relationships, and how do you ensure that they have the right skills? Councillor Wright: I chair a health and wellbeing board, and everyone comes to those; there are really good conversations and

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16 Jun 2026Health Bill (Second sitting)

Q We have talked a lot about the single patient record, but I want to touch on whether the Bill does enough for people who have historically not been listened to, as we have heard has been the case for carers and women who have suffered in the maternity system. Does the Bill deal with the problem of people not being li

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16 Jun 2026Health Bill (Second sitting)

Q I think everyone is agreed about the transformative potential of the single patient record, and we have heard various concerns around privacy and the types of use. I am interested in how all these different systems can speak to each other, because, in my experience as an accountant, you can have interoperability, but

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16 Jun 2026Health Bill (First sitting)

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16 Jun 2026Health Bill (First sitting)

I am a vice-president of the Local Government Association.

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16 Jun 2026Health Bill (Second sitting)

Q My other question is about digital exclusion. This is particularly for Dr Imam, because we associate older people with being digitally excluded, although I know it is not exclusively older people who are digitally excluded: how would you envisage the digital record interacting with something more analogue for people

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16 Jun 2026Health Bill (First sitting)

Q Good morning, Dr Dash. Since hearing the evidence that was given to the Health and Social Care Committee, have you reflected on the concerns that the driver of confidence in HSSIB is its operational independence? What concerns do you have that it will lose that perception of independence and its safe space approach t

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16 Jun 2026Health Bill (First sitting)

Q I should have declared that I am a member of the patient safety APPG. Let me turn to similar concerns about Healthwatch and its independence. If it is absorbed within ICBs locally or within the Department of Health at a national level, do you have concerns that those organisations will essentially be marking their ow

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16 Jun 2026Health Bill (Second sitting)

Q I will ask about the additional responsibilities that the Bill confers on ICBs. There are additional commissioning responsibilities and an additional requirement to look after what was Healthwatch—the patient voice element. As you have described, you have lost a large number of staff, you have a bigger geographic foo

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16 Jun 2026Health Bill (First sitting)

Q Good morning. Sarah, the Bill transfers a lot of NHSE’s powers to the Secretary of State. Do you have any concerns about the additional powers conferred upon the Secretary of State? Does that go too far? Sarah Woolnough: There are probably two concerns in a couple of different areas: appointments and the power of dir

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16 Jun 2026Health Bill (First sitting)

Q Jacob, how prepared are ICBs and local authorities to take on the healthwatch functions? Is there a concern that splitting the local healthwatch function will lead to a lack of joined-up focus on health and on the social care element that resides with local authorities? Jacob Lant: I will pick up the second part of t

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