THE DEPARTMENT of HEALTH OFFICIALS - WHO COULD MAKE A DIFFERENCE to the NHS? |
Prime Minister Tony Blair MP; Gordon Brown MP Chancellor & Rt.Hon. John Read MP Health Minister.
The Three Men who could sort out: The NHS??? Role of the department The Department of Health (DH) aims to improve people's health and wellbeing through its strategic responsibility and accountability for the health and social care system in England. The DH does not directly run the National Health Service, manage individual hospitals or directly employ doctors, nurses or dentists. Rather it sets the national standards for patient care and regulates health provision. The Healthcare Commission inspects health services. When problems occur, the Department intervenes to put things right. The DH also sets priorities and targets, including those for improving cancer and heart disease treatment and reducing hospital appointment waiting times. It works to improve public health, for example by reducing smoking, and stopping alcohol and drug abuse. It also seeks to improve mental health and the care of those with mental illness. Social services are the responsibility of individual local authorities, which also employ social workers. But the Department sets the strategic direction for children's care services, such as adoption and fostering, and services for elderly people, including old people's homes. Regulation is now the responsibility of the National Care Standards Commission. The Department also provides specialist guidance to health practitioners and social workers, and supports research to improve the quality of health and social services. MinistersThe Rt Hon Dr John Reid MPSecretary of State for Health John Reid has overall responsibility for the work of the Department, including overall strategic responsibility for NHS improvement, delivery and reform, finance and resources. John Hutton MPMinister of State for Health John Hutton is responsible for NHS workforce issues including:
Rosie Winterton MPMinister of State Rosie Winterton responsibilities cover:
Lord Warner of BrockleyParliamentary Under Secretary of State in the Lords Lord Warner of Brockley's responsibilities include:
Melanie Johnson MPParliamentary Under Secretary of State for Public Health Melanie Johnson responsibilities include:
Stephen Ladyman MPParliamentary Under Secretary of State for Community Care Stephen Ladyman responsibilities cover:
Contact departmentIf you have any comments or enquiries about the Department please contact the Public Enquiry Office.
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