Tweet Here you can find James's speeches and appearances that he made during his time as a Member of Parliament (provided by theyworkforyou):
Patients: Compensation | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers The Government’s response to the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety review did not accept the recommendation to establish sepa
Dental Services: Standards | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the delivery of National Health Service dental activity, due to the specific risk from
Dental Services: Durham | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers We have had no specific discussions.
NHS: Dolby Vivisol | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers NHS England undertook a central procurement exercise for home oxygen supplies (HOS) on behalf of local clinical commissioning groups (CCGs).
Dental Services: Waiting Lists | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers The information requested is not collected centrally, as appointments for National Health Service treatment in England are managed by dental
NHS: Dental Services | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers Dental patients are not registered to a particular practice.
Dental Health: Children | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers We aim to publish the results of the 2021/22 oral health survey of five year old children in December 2022.
Bowel Cancer: Health Education | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers The latest National Health Service ‘Help us, help you’ campaign focuses on the barriers to earlier presentation for all types of cancer to i
Breast Cancer: Screening | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers We are researching the impact of different invitation methods, while taking account of previous screening history, to increase uptake across
Bowel Cancer: Screening | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers The guidance from the British Society of Gastroenterology recommends that faecal immunochemical testing (FIT) can be implemented safely in p