Appg Inquiry Into NHS England's Five Year Forward View
EDM number 1243 in 2015-16, proposed by Bob Blackman on 14/03/2016.
Categorised under the topics of Health education and preventive medicine, Health finance and Health services.
That this House welcomes the inquiry report from the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Primary Care and Public Health into the information, signposting and behaviour change elements of NHS England's Five Year Forward View; accepts there is a need to do more to combat the rise in the number of people using scarce and expensive A&E and GP resources for self-treatable conditions like muscle strains, colds and flu; regrets that the policies in the Five Year Forward View have so far failed to realise the opportunities to better manage rising demand against diminishing resource; further regrets that the prevalence of low health literacy in the population reduces people's ability to self-care and contributes to confusion about which services to access for different health needs; and acknowledges that fragmentation in the system may be hindering progress and that a cohesive National Strategy for Self Care, led by a Minister, would provide leadership and co-ordination to help deliver the prevention and wellbeing aims of the Five Year Forward View and effect positive behaviour change in the population.
This motion has been signed by a total of 8 MPs.
MP | Date | Constituency | Party | Type |
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Bob Blackman | 14/03/2016 | Harrow East | Conservative | Proposed |
Jim Shannon | 15/03/2016 | Strangford | DUP | Seconded |
Kevin Barron | 16/03/2016 | Rother Valley | Labour | Seconded |
Jim Fitzpatrick | 21/03/2016 | Poplar and Limehouse | Labour | Seconded |
Virendra Sharma | 21/03/2016 | Ealing, Southall | Labour | Seconded |
Alasdair McDonnell | 23/03/2016 | Belfast South | Social Democratic and Labour Party | Seconded |
Roger Godsiff | 13/04/2016 | Birmingham, Hall Green | Labour | Signed |
Yasmin Qureshi | 13/04/2016 | Bolton South East | Labour | Signed |
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