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Written questions by Vaughan.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Tony Vaughan this session, with the full answer and department. See how every department answers, or back to the MP page.

Department:All (108)Department of Health and Social Care (22)Home Office (16)Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (11)Department for Education (10)Department for Transport (9)Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (8)Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (8)Treasury (6)Department for Work and Pensions (5)Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (4)Department for Business and Trade (4)Cabinet Office (3)

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11 Feb 2025·Department of Health and Social Care·Answered
Asked

What steps his Department is taking to improve the accessibility of health centres in (a) rural and (b) remote areas.

Reply

In line with the Government’s Health Mission, our goal is to create a more equitable healthcare system that leaves no person or community behind. The Government recognises the health inequalities faced by rural communities in England, particularly around access to healthcare services. In response, we are working closely across the Department, with NHS England, and the regional Directors of Public Health to develop approaches that address these inequalities.The Department supports statutory integrated care systems (ICSs) in delivering National Health Services across England. ICSs are partnerships of organisations which come together to plan and deliver joined up health and care services, and this includes considering adequate healthcare provision for populations in rural and remote areas.

11 Feb 2025·Department of Health and Social Care·Answered
Asked

What recent steps his Department has taken to reduce waiting lists for NHS (a) surgeries and (b) scans.

Reply

Additional funding of £1.8 billion was announced as part of the October 2024 budget to directly support elective recovery and activity in 2024/25. This funding will support the National Health Service to deliver an additional two million operations, scans and appointments during the first year in Government, as a First Step to ensuring patients can expect to be treated within 18 weeks.We will support NHS performance across secondary and emergency care with approximately £1.5 billion capital funding in 2025/26. This will support new surgical hubs and diagnostic scanners to build capacity for over 30,000 additional procedures and over 1.25 million diagnostic tests as they come on-line.

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