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Health Questions; Questions on Health Policy
Topic Started: Apr 22 2007, 11:32 AM (217 Views)
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This is the parliamentary question time for questions to the Department of Health.

Members of the Commons may question the government on its health policy. Each member is limited to one question per week.

This House recognises Master Dingley as the Health Minister, and as such invites him to answer questions on behalf of the government. Other ministers may answer in his place though.

This House recognises Boohistory as the Leader of the Opposition, and as such grants her the right to ask six questions per week.

The government may only be asked to answer one question at a time - no new questions may be submitted until the previous one has been answered. If the government does not answer, action may be taken by the speaker of the commons.

I therefore open this session with the following question:

Will the government please outline to this house its health policy?
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HRH King Zog II
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Maintain the high standards of professionalism in the Democracian Health Sector by increasing our efforts to work with Nurses and Doctors who may voice their concerns in order to make our Health Service a gold standard for others to follow
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I thank the foreign secretary for his answer and hereby open this session to the house.
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How do you respond to the current strike and do you intend to act against the cuts to the budget of the health service?
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HRH King Zog II
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The health investment bill is a symbol of the governements commitment to health
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The health investment bill legislates for 10 years. Do you feel you can dictate to future governments what their policies should be?
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Yes. Long term investment is a nessecitity for sustainable growth and investment. Excessive short term investment leads to wastages and inefficiency. Also government spending must be regulated over a long period of time to ensure financial security
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Order, order!

Secretary of state, you are expected to provide more detailed answers than that.
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HRH King Charles III
May 16 2007, 07:50 PM
Yes

:o

That is all.
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You will also note that the Health investment bill is a GIVErnment bill showing how much we value our doctors
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