The Chief Executive of the NHS and the Minister responsible for
patient safety, women's health and mental health are among
witnesses to face MPs on the Health and Social Care Committee
next week.
On Tuesday 9 September at 12.30: The work of NHS
England
MPs will question Sir Jim Mackey, the Chief Executive Officer of
NHS England as part of continued scrutiny of its work with a
focus on the abolition on NHS England and reforms to Integrated
Care Board.
The witnesses are:
- Jim Mackey, CEO NHS England
- Glen Burley, Financial Reset Director and Accountability
Director, NHS England
- Dr Claire Fuller, Co-Medical Director - Primary Care, NHS
England
On Wednesday 10 September at 09.30: Community mental
health services
In this inquiry into Community mental health services, the
Committee set out to find good examples of innovative practice
and high-quality community mental health services for adults with
severe mental health needs and their families/carers.
MPs now turn to Government to explore its approach to
transforming community mental health services, including progress
on the implementation of the Community Mental Health Framework
and the development of 24/7 Neighbourhood Mental Health Centre
pilots. This final evidence session will provide an opportunity
to examine the extent to which these reforms are delivering
accessible, integrated, and person-centred care for people with
severe and enduring mental illnesses.
The witnesses are:
-
, Parliamentary
Under-Secretary of State for Patient Safety, Women's Health and
Mental Health
- Caroline Allnutt, Deputy Director for Serious Mental Illness
and Offender Health, Department of Health and Social care
- Gareth Harry, Director of Delivery, Mental Health Learning
Disability and Autism, NHS England