Proceeding contribution from Lord Naseby (Conservative) in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 4 February 2009. It occurred during Debate on bill on Health Bill [HL].
Health Bill [HL]
My Lords, just so that we are all quite clear on the subject of mixed-sex wards, the Minister said, in answer to a Parliamentary Question that I tabled, that single-sex bays were the norm in the NHS, but that would result in a mixed ward. The Secretary of State has said that mixed wards will go. What exactly is the definition of a non-mixed ward in the Secretary of State’s new announcement?
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- Complaints Disability Children Accountability Alcoholic drinks Administration Health services Finance Donors Health hazards Drugs Innovation Hygiene Infectious diseases Hospital wards NHS Pilot schemes Payments Organs Pharmacy Older people Misuse NHS foundation trusts Obesity Maternity services Standards Sales Young people Small businesses Shops Tobacco Social services Care Quality Commission Vending machines
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