PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE
Members: Correspondence - 7 March 2023 (Commons/Commons Chamber)

Debate Detail

Contributions from Esther McVey, are highlighted with a yellow border.
Con
Esther McVey
Tatton
14. When he plans to reply to the letter of 24 January from the right hon. Member for Tatton on non-covid excess deaths.
  12:06:52
Neil O’Brien
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Care
In my letter to my right hon. Friend, I noted that it is likely that a combination of factors has contributed to potential excess deaths, including high flu prevalence, ongoing covid-19, and the disruption to the treatment and detection of conditions such as heart disease. But I know she is very thoughtful about this and follows it closely, and I will endeavour to get her more details.
  12:07:18
Esther McVey
I am pleased my question has now resulted in a response, for which I am grateful. However, from that response, I was none the wiser as to how the Government have explained the non-covid excess deaths we have seen. So can the Minister give us an insight into the reasons for the non-covid excess deaths since the pandemic?
  12:07:36
Neil O’Brien
Even if we just take one disease such as cardiovascular disease, there was disruption to screening, to referrals and to treatment from the covid pandemic. It was noted at the time that that would happen and there would be consequences from it, but let me set out in more detail to my right hon. Friend all the exact facts and figures on this, because I know she has been following it closely.
Lab/Co-op
  12:07:40
Gareth Thomas
Harrow West
When the Minister dug out the letter from the right hon. Member for Tatton (Esther McVey), I wonder whether he also stumbled upon my letter of 8 February to the Secretary of State about the desperate need for new intensive care investment at Northwick Park Hospital in my constituency, and whether he might expedite a reply on that issue.
Neil O’Brien
I am sure the hon. Gentleman’s question will indeed expedite it.

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