The Question session focused on efforts to reduce waiting lists through cooperative engagement with devolved administrations in the UK. Robin Swann prompted the discussion by inquiring about steps taken to assist these administrations. The Secretary of State highlighted substantial financial boosts via the Barnett consequentials, which would augment budgets for health and social care across Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Swann further pressed on the possibility of offering treatment in England to patients from devolved regions, a proposal initially rejected by Scotland and Wales. Wes Streeting, representing the Secretary of State's sentiments, expressed eagerness for cross-border collaboration, hinting at prior positive dialogues, especially with Wales.
Outcome
The session reaffirmed the UK government's commitment to working collaboratively with devolved administrations to tackle waiting list issues. However, no definitive new policies or agreements emerged from this interaction, suggesting the need for further negotiations and openness to mutual solutions. The reconfirmation of the financial boost highlighted the leveraging of budget increases for holistic UK-wide health improvements.
Key Contributions
Queried steps taken to help devolved administrations reduce waiting lists.
Emphasized a commitment to cross-border collaboration on healthcare issues throughout the UK.
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