Llun, 24 Chwefror 1964
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
asked the Minister of Health how many patients are now on the waiting list of Victoria Hospital, Accrington.
asked the Minister of Health if he will make arrangements to ensure that patients' hospital records remain confidential except in exceptional cases where matters of public interest or criminal...
asked the Minister of Health what rules and regulations are now in force regarding the admission of children with mothers as recommended in the Platt Committee Report of 1959.
asked the Minister of Health what consultations have taken place between the North West Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board, the Central Middlesex Hospital Management Committee, and general...
asked the Minister of Health what progress has been made in the provision of residential accommodation for mentally disturbed children under 17 years of age, and in the provision of psychiatric...
asked the Minister of Health who is to be responsible for the salary of Mr. George Wilkinson, who is employed as chief technician on cancer research at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead; on...
asked the Minister of Health why the management side of the relevant Whitley Council has found it impracticable to meet the staff side since December last for discussions on the salaries of...
asked the Minister of Health if he will invite his Standing Medical Advisory Committee to examine the methods of treating soft tissue lesions carried out at St. Thomas's Hospital under the...
asked the Minister of Health whether a geriatric consultant has yet been appointed to St. George's Hospital, Hornchurch; how many members of the nursing staff of this hospital have been specially...
asked the Minister of Health in how many hospital groups where 70 per cent. or more of the maintenance budget is concerned with building work there is no building supervisor, qualified in...
asked the Minister of Health if he will list the names of new hospitals built in England and Wales since 1952, and the bed capacity of each.
asked the Minister of Health if he will state the number of operations performed in the Ipswich and East Suffolk Hospital during the last known 12 months' period, and the corresponding period 10...
asked the Minister of Health whether he will require children's hospitals only to use cot restrainers with the permission of the child's parents and, wherever possible, under the supervision of...
asked the Minister of Health what are his long-term plans for maintaining cottage hospitals in rural areas.
asked the Minister of Health if he is now in a position to announce his proposals for resolving the deadlock that has arisen regarding the pay claim of clinical psychologists.
asked the Minister of Health if he will give the figures of movement of persons away from The Hartlepools in 1960, 1961, 1962, and 1963, respectively.
asked the Minister of Health whether he will take steps to sanction the provision of a motor carriage to accommodate two people where two members of the same family, particularly a man and his...
asked the Minister of Health what gaps stiff exist in' the National Cancer Registration Scheme.
Mrs. Slater: asked the Minister of Health (1) if he will make a statement on his recent discussions on the standards of training and qualifications for public health inspectors; (2) when he...
asked the Minister of Health if he will make a statement on the facts sent to him by the hon. Member for Tynemouth on the high rate of infant mortality in the north-east region; and why the...
asked the Minister of Health what representations have been received from the County Councils Association about the development of a national policy for the fluoridation of water supplies; what...
asked the Minister of Health if he will introduce legislation to establish a special fund out of which those who incur debts, as a result of medical treatment received in foreign countries with...
asked the Minister of Health whether he has now begun negotiations with the pharmaceutical industry for the renewal of the Voluntary Price Regulation Agreement; and if he will take into account...
asked the Minister of Health what the outcome was of the Paris meetings of officials with regard to the proposals by President de Gaulle for an international cancer research programme; and...
asked the Minister of Health, in view of the concern at the cost of the nation's drug bill, what investigations have been undertaken during the past two years to control the increasing cost...
asked the Minister of Health if he will give an assurance that he will commence negotiations with chemists about National Health Service remuneration for dispensing before resale price...
The following Questions stood upon the Order Paper:
Ordered,
[7TH ALLOTTED DAY]
Motion made, and Question proposed,
CLASS I £ 1. House of Lords 102,000 2. House of Commons 595,000 3. Treasury and Subordinate Departments 1,600,000 4. Privy Council Office 18,000 5. Post Office Ministers 2,500 6....
3.35 p.m.
Ordered,
Considered in Committee; reported, without Amendment; read the Third time and passed.
[Queen's Recommendation signified]
Motion made, and Question proposed,
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. MacArthur.]
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