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NDM8452 Welsh Conservatives Debate - Healthcare inspection and funding
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Meeting: 17/01/2024 - Plenary (Item 6)
Welsh Conservatives Debate - Healthcare inspection and funding
NDM8452 Darren
Millar (Clwyd West)
To propose that the Senedd:
1. Notes the Healthcare Inspectorate Wales
Annual Report 2022-2023.
2. Regrets that the report:
a) highlighted risks relating to emergency
care, staffing concerns, poor patient flow and the accessibility of
appointments;
b) states that there are often delays in
patient discharges due to shortages in social care staff and social workers to
assess discharge needs; and
c) did not find evidence of Welsh
Government initiatives making a clear and significant difference to services at
the front line.
3. Calls on the Welsh Government to:
a) scrap cuts made to Healthcare
Inspectorate Wales in the 2024-2025 draft budget, and expand their remit to
investigate complaints;
b) establish a timetable with Healthcare
Inspectorate Wales for the inspection of the nearly 60 per cent of healthcare
services that have not been inspected in the last 5 years;
c) ensure the full Barnett consequential 20
per cent uplift for health is spent on the Welsh NHS; and
d) bring forward a substantial workforce
plan with a tuition fee refund for healthcare workers that stay in Wales for
five years after their studies.
Healthcare
Inspectorate Wales Annual Report 2022-2023
The following amendments were tabled:
Amendment 1 Lesley
Griffiths (Wrexham)
Delete all after sub-point 2b) and replace
with:
Appreciates the important work of HIW and
notes the challenges identified.
Recognises the challenging financial
position across the Welsh Government which continues to prioritise frontline
care and staffing requirements in our NHS.
Notes the Welsh Government continues to
work with healthcare providers using inspections to learn and improve.
If amendment 1 is agreed, amendments 2 and
3 will be de-selected.
Amendment 2 Mabon
ap Gwynfor (Dwyfor Meirionnydd)
In point 3, delete sub-point c), and
replace with:
formally request from the UK Government a
comprehensive review of the Barnett Formula to ensure fair funding for all
budget areas in Wales, including health and social care;
Amendment 3 Mabon
ap Gwynfor (Dwyfor Meirionnydd)
Add as new sub-point at the end of point 3:
increase the availability of degree apprenticeships in the healthcare sector to provide greater opportunities for young people to enter the profession and remain in Wales to work.
Minutes:
The
item started at 15.55
Voting on the motion and amendments under this item was deferred
until Voting Time.
A vote was taken on the motion without amendment:
NDM8452 Darren
Millar (Clwyd West)
To propose that the Senedd:
1. Notes the Healthcare Inspectorate Wales Annual Report
2022-2023.
2. Regrets that the report:
a) highlighted risks relating to emergency care, staffing
concerns, poor patient flow and the accessibility of appointments;
b) states that there are often delays in patient discharges due to
shortages in social care staff and social workers to assess discharge needs;
and
c) did not find evidence of Welsh Government initiatives making a
clear and significant difference to services at the front line.
3. Calls on the Welsh Government to:
a) scrap cuts made to Healthcare Inspectorate Wales in the
2024-2025 draft budget, and expand their remit to investigate complaints;
b) establish a timetable with Healthcare Inspectorate Wales for
the inspection of the nearly 60 per cent of healthcare services that have not
been inspected in the last 5 years;
c) ensure the full Barnett consequential 20 per cent uplift for
health is spent on the Welsh NHS; and
Healthcare Inspectorate Wales
Annual Report 2022-2023
|
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
|
14 |
0 |
38 |
52 |
The motion without amendment was not agreed.
The following amendments were tabled:
Amendment
1 Lesley Griffiths (Wrexham)
Delete
all after sub-point 2b) and replace with:
Appreciates
the important work of HIW and notes the challenges identified.
Recognises
the challenging financial position across the Welsh Government which continues
to prioritise frontline care and staffing requirements in our NHS.
Notes
the Welsh Government continues to work with healthcare providers using
inspections to learn and improve.
A vote
was taken on amendment 1:
|
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
|
26 |
0 |
27 |
53 |
As required by Standing Order 6.20 the Presiding Officer exercised
her casting vote by voting against the amendment. Therefore, the amendment was
not agreed.
Amendment
2 Mabon ap Gwynfor (Dwyfor
Meirionnydd)
In
point 3, delete sub-point c), and replace with:
formally
request from the UK Government a comprehensive review of the Barnett Formula to
ensure fair funding for all budget areas in Wales, including health and social
care;
A vote
was taken on amendment 2:
|
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
|
38 |
0 |
14 |
52 |
Amendment 2 was agreed.
Amendment
3 Mabon ap Gwynfor (Dwyfor
Meirionnydd)
Add as new sub-point at the end of point 3:
increase the availability of degree apprenticeships
in the healthcare sector to provide greater opportunities for young people to
enter the profession and remain in Wales to work.
A vote
was taken on amendment 3:
|
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
|
52 |
0 |
0 |
52 |
Amendment 3 was agreed.
A vote was taken on the motion as amended:
NDM8452 Darren Millar
(Clwyd West)
To propose that the Senedd:
1. Notes the Healthcare Inspectorate Wales Annual Report
2022-2023.
2. Regrets that the report:
a) highlighted risks relating to emergency care, staffing
concerns, poor patient flow and the accessibility of appointments;
b) states that there are often delays in patient discharges due to
shortages in social care staff and social workers to assess discharge needs;
and
c) did not find evidence of Welsh Government initiatives making a
clear and significant difference to services at the front line.
3. Calls on the Welsh Government to:
a) scrap cuts made to Healthcare Inspectorate Wales in the
2024-2025 draft budget, and expand their remit to investigate complaints;
b) establish a timetable with Healthcare Inspectorate Wales for
the inspection of the nearly 60 per cent of healthcare services that have not
been inspected in the last 5 years;
c) formally request from the UK Government a comprehensive review
of the Barnett Formula to ensure fair funding for all budget areas in Wales,
including health and social care;
d) bring forward a substantial workforce plan with a tuition fee
refund for healthcare workers that stay in Wales for five years after their
studies; and
e) increase the
availability of degree apprenticeships in the healthcare sector to provide
greater opportunities for young people to enter the profession and remain in
Wales to work.
Healthcare
Inspectorate Wales Annual Report 2022-2023
|
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
|
12 |
0 |
40 |
52 |
The motion as amended was not agreed.