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Baroness Merron (Lab)

Speaking in the House of Lords on 25 June 2026

Debate

Healthcare Services: Acute, Primary and Community

Contribution

I always appreciate the expertise of the noble Lord, but I have set out our approach. We are focusing on outcomes and the best way to achieve them. We keep them constantly under review and discussion, so it is not top-down but how we are going to get to the place that all noble Lords want us to get to. I know that I will be able to refer to only a limited number of questions, and I hope noble Lords will forgive me. The noble Baroness, Lady Walmsley, raised dental deserts. We are offering incentives to attract dentists under the golden hello scheme, which is what it says on the tin. Importantly, we are also increasing the supply of dentists. We have just announced the first sustained expansion of dental school places since 2007. The noble Baroness, Lady Walmsley, also asked about progress being made on publishing health food standards and the consultation. I acknowledge her particular interest and expertise. We will soon be consulting on the proposals for healthier foods targets and reporting. Importantly, we remain on track for delivering on this 10-year health plan commitment in this Parliament. If the noble Baroness would like further information, I would be very happy to obtain it for her. The noble Lord, Lord Evans, asked about milestones that will be used to ensure that the shift from hospital to community is taking place, which is important. That is why we have published the Neighbourhood Health Framework, which will ensure that accountability. I am very alive to the points he made about mental health services, and I am sure that he welcomes the mental health strategy that will bring together all the points. I am very enthusiastic about the fact that we are piloting community-based mental health centres. I was glad to visit the one in Birmingham, which totally persuaded me of their value, but we must of course wait for the evidence. I know that noble Lords know that the NHS that we inherited was under intolerable pressure. We have chosen reform, we have invested, we are rebuilding access, we are enhancing digital tools and we will deliver an NHS closer to home that is more preventive, joined-up and equal. That is the way we will take the NHS into the future.

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