Paterson Inquiry

Parliamentary Activity

22 mentions in Parliament since Feb 2020.

Mentions

Hansard, written questions, statements, EDMs
15 Jun 2026 Written Question Lords Health Services: Standards
Baroness Maclean of RedditchConservative → Department of Health and Social Care
To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the report of the Paterson Inquiry, what assessment they have made of the current system of regulation and whether the collaboration of regulators serves patient safety as the top priority; and what assessment t
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20 Apr 2026 Written Question Lords Surgery
Baroness Maclean of RedditchConservative → Department of Health and Social Care
To ask His Majesty's Government, in regard to page 219 of the Paterson Inquiry report, published on 4 February 2020, what steps they are taking to ensure that all patients are given a structured period to reflect on their diagnosis and treatment options b
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20 Apr 2026 Written Question Lords Health Services: Private Sector
Baroness Maclean of RedditchConservative → Department of Health and Social Care
To ask His Majesty's Government, in regard to page 218 of the Paterson Inquiry report, published on 4 February 2020, whether they have published information explaining to patients how care in the independent sector differs from NHS care, including in rela
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20 Apr 2026 Written Question Lords Hospitals: Consultants
Baroness Maclean of RedditchConservative → Department of Health and Social Care
To ask His Majesty's Government, in regard to the Paterson Inquiry report, published on 4 February 2020, whether they have established a single publicly accessible repository for consultant data across England that includes information on consultant pract
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20 Apr 2026 Written Question Lords Hospitals: Consultants
Baroness Maclean of RedditchConservative → Department of Health and Social Care
To ask His Majesty's Government, in regard to page 218 of the Paterson Inquiry report, published on 4 February 2020, what assessment they have made of the compliance of the NHS and the independent healthcare sector with the recommendation that consultants
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20 Apr 2026 Written Question Lords Health Services: Standards
Baroness Maclean of RedditchConservative → Department of Health and Social Care
To ask His Majesty's Government, in regard to page 219 of the Paterson Inquiry report, published on 4 February 2020, what assessment the Care Quality Commission has made of compliance by hospital providers in the NHS and independent sector with national g
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09 Mar 2021 Written Question Commons Paterson Inquiry
Alex NorrisLabour → Department of Health and Social Care
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department has taken to ensure that patients treated by Ian Paterson at the hospitals operated by Spire Healthcare have been given ongoing treatment plans appropriate to their health
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09 Mar 2021 Written Question Commons Paterson Inquiry
Alex NorrisLabour → Department of Health and Social Care
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, pursuant to the Answer of 29 September 2020 to Question 93695 on the Paterson Inquiry, when his Department plans to publish the formal Government response to the Report of the Independent Inquiry i
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09 Mar 2021 Written Question Commons Paterson Inquiry
Alex NorrisLabour → Department of Health and Social Care
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department has taken to ensure that hospital boards do not hold back from apologising to patients out of fear of consequences relating to their liability, as recommended by the Repor
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22 Sep 2020 Written Question Commons Paterson Inquiry
Munira WilsonLiberal Democrat → Department of Health and Social Care
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, when his Department plans to respond to the Report of the Independent Inquiry into the Issues raised by Paterson, HC 31, published in February 2020.
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