The Government has admitted it must do more to ensure that
everyone can access an NHS dentist. This comes in a response to
the Committee’s report in which Ministers were called on to end a
‘crisis of access’ that had led to unacceptable levels of pain
and distress.
In the Government response to the MPs’ report, Secretary of State
said the Government
accepted the majority of their recommendations and recognised
there was ‘still much more to be done’. The Secretary of State is
due to make her first appearance before the Committee at 16.00
this afternoon.
Chair of the Health and Social Care Committee said:
“We welcome the Government’s admission that it needs to do more
to make sure that everyone can access an NHS dentist and we’re
pleased to see the new Secretary of State’s commitment to ‘make
real improvements.’ Ending the pain and distress people suffer
because they’re denied access to a dentist must be a top
priority.
“However, we called for fundamental reform to the contract that
pays dentists for NHS work so it’s disappointing that the
Government hasn’t fully accepted this recommendation and we’re
concerned steps taken will still not go far enough.
“The Secretary of State says the Government has ‘begun laying the
foundations of change’. Yet there is still no date for the
publication of the dental recovery plan to this committee’s
continued frustration. We’ll be pressing her on this point when
she appears before us this afternoon.”