23 October 2018
James Cleverly questions Government about increasing use of technology in preventive care

James Cleverly questions the Minister for Care about opportunities to increase the use of technology in preventive care to relieve pressure on GP surgeries such as Church Lane Surgery.

Preventive Care

James Cleverly (Braintree) (Con)

15. What steps he is taking to improve preventive care in the NHS. [907223]

The Minister for Care (Caroline Dinenage)

Our NHS offers a range of world-leading preventive care services, but we can go further and faster. The Secretary of State has named prevention as one of his top three priorities, signalling a renewed focus on public health, community and mental health services.

James Cleverly

I thank the Minister for her reply. She will know, because I have spoken about this to the Secretary of State’s team, about the pressures on my constituency, and particularly on the Church Lane GP surgery. Specifically on preventive services, wearable tech, health tech and medical tech provide an opportunity to keep people healthier for longer, and can provide early digital diagnosis that can relieve pressure on medical services. What more can be done to pursue this way of relieving pressure on the health service?

Caroline Dinenage

I completely agree that technology can really help in this way. I recently visited Hampshire County Council, which is using a range of gadgets including a really simple one involving a light bulb that comes on when someone gets out of bed in the night to go for a pee. That is ingenious, and it is helping to prevent avoidable falls.

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