House of Commons – March 4, 2025

Impact of independent sector provision of cataract surgery

Proposed Motion - 33 signatures

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That this House notes the Centre for Health and the Public Interest’s research showing that the percentage of NHS cataract procedures being carried out by the private for-profit sector increased from 24% in 2018-19 to 55% in 2022-23 and that the increase is likely to mean there are fewer resources available to treat other eye care conditions, such as glaucoma and wet macular degeneration, which are generally considered more serious and can lead to irreversible sight-loss; is concerned that in a survey by the Royal College of Ophthalmology 67% of clinical leads in NHS ophthalmology departments reported that the impact of independent sector provision on patient care has been negative, and that clinical leads were most likely to say the impact of independent sector providers on their ophthalmology department had been negative when it came to training opportunities, 73%, funding of their department, 58%, available workforce, 50%, and their ability to deliver comprehensive services, 48%; is further concerned that the use of the independent sector to deliver cataract procedures does not represent value for money in the light of the damage it is doing to the future of universal comprehensive NHS provision; is concerned too that senior clinicians have raised fears of NHS eye care deserts in the future, just as there are with dentistry, and that increasing numbers of people will lose their sight unnecessarily; and calls on the Government to carry out an urgent review of these matters.

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Signatures

Person Date Signed
Ian Byrne 2025-03-03
Jim Shannon 2025-03-05
Neil Duncan-Jordan 2025-03-05
Andrew George 2025-03-05
Zarah Sultana 2025-03-05
Nadia Whittome 2025-03-05
Brian Leishman 2025-03-05
Imran Hussain 2025-03-05
Steve Witherden 2025-03-05
Rachael Maskell 2025-03-05
Richard Burgon 2025-03-05
Mary Foy 2025-03-05
Andy McDonald 2025-03-05
Grahame Morris 2025-03-05
Patricia Ferguson 2025-03-05
Kim Johnson 2025-03-05
Jon Trickett 2025-03-05
Iqbal Mohamed 2025-03-05
Margaret Mullane 2025-03-06
Cat Eccles 2025-03-06
Bell Ribeiro-Addy 2025-03-06
Jeremy Corbyn 2025-03-06
Marie Rimmer 2025-03-06
Lorraine Beavers 2025-03-06
Ellie Chowns 2025-03-06
Diane Abbott 2025-03-06
Ann Davies 2025-03-10
Ben Lake 2025-03-10
Llinos Medi 2025-03-10
Liz Saville-Roberts 2025-03-10
Siân Berry 2025-03-11
Apsana Begum 2025-03-11
John Martin McDonnell 2025-03-31