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Minister of State for Health (UK)

The Minister of State for Health and Secondary Care is a mid-level position in the Department of Health and Social Care in the British government. The position is currently held by Andrew Stephenson MP since 13 November 2023. The minister often deputises for the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care alongside the Minister of State for Social Care.[1]

The office has been in place at least since 1969, with David Ennals as Secretary of State for Health and Social Security.[2][3]

Historically, the role was known as Minister of State for Health and Social Security as part of the Department of Health and Social Security.

Responsibilities edit

The minister is responsible for the following:[4]

  • COVID-19:
    • NHS resilience (acute capacity)
    • supply (ventilators)
  • NHS operational performance
  • Long Term Plan Bill
  • finance, efficiency and commercial
  • NHS capital, land and estates
  • transformation
  • NHS England mandate
  • devolved administrations, Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories
  • secondary legislation
  • departmental management
  • EU future relationship and trade
  • sponsorship of:

List of ministers of state for health edit

Name Portrait Took office Left office Political party Prime Minister
Role created out of the Department of Health and Social Security
Minister of State for Health and Social Security
Morys Bruce
4th Baron Aberdare
23 June 1970 8 January 1974 Conservative Edward Heath

(I)

Brian O'Malley

MP for Rotherham

8 March 1974 6 April 1976 Labour Harold Wilson

(III) + (IV)

David Owen

MP for Plymouth Devonport

  26 July 1974 10 September 1976 Labour Harold Wilson

(III) + (IV)

Stan Orme

MP for Salford West

8 April 1976 4 May 1979 Labour James Callaghan

(I)

Roland Moyle

MP for Lewisham East

10 September 1976 4 May 1979 Labour James Callaghan

(I)

Minister of State for Health
Gerard Vaughan

MP for Reading South

7 May 1979 5 March 1982 Conservative Margaret Thatcher

(I)

Kenneth Clarke

MP for Rushcliffe, Nottinghamshire

  5 March 1982 2 September 1985 Conservative Margaret Thatcher

(I) + (II)

Barney Hayhoe

MP for Brentford and Isleworth

2 September 1985 10 September 1986 Conservative Margaret Thatcher

(II)

Tony Newton

MP for Braintree

10 September 1986 25 July 1988 Conservative Margaret Thatcher

(II) + (III)

David Mellor

MP for Putney

25 July 1988 27 October 1989 Conservative Margaret Thatcher

(III)

Anthony Trafford
Baron Trafford
29 July 1989 16 September 1989 Conservative Margaret Thatcher

(III)

Virginia Bottomley

MP for South West Surrey

  28 October 1989 10 April 1992 Conservative Margaret Thatcher

(III)

John Major (I)

Brian Mawhinney

MP for Peterborough

14 April 1992 20 July 1994 Conservative John Major

(II)

Gerry Malone

MP for Winchester

20 July 1994 May 1997 Conservative John Major

(II)

Minister of State for Health Services
Alan Milburn

MP for Darlington

  May 1997 30 December 1998 Labour Tony Blair

(I)

John Denham

MP for Southampton Itchen

  30 December 1998 11 June 2001 Labour Tony Blair

(I)

Jacqui Smith

MP for Redditch

  June 2001 June 2003 Labour Tony Blair

(II)

Rosie Winterton

MP for Doncaster Central

  June 2003 May 2005 Labour Tony Blair

(II)

John Hutton

MP for Barrow and Furness

  June 2003 May 2005 Labour Tony Blair

(II)

Minister of State for Quality and Patient Safety
Jane Kennedy

MP for Liverpool Wavertree

  10 May 2005 8 May 2006 Labour Tony Blair

(III)

Minister of State for Health
Andy Burnham

MP for Leigh, Greater Manchester

  8 May 2006 28 June 2007 Labour Tony Blair

(III)

Ben Bradshaw

MP for Exeter

  28 June 2007 5 June 2009 Labour Gordon Brown

(I)

Mike O'Brien

MP for North Warwickshire

  8 June 2009 11 May 2010 Labour Gordon Brown

(I)

Philip Dunne

MP for Ludlow

  15 July 2016 9 January 2018 Conservative Theresa May

(I) + (II)

Steve Barclay

MP for North East Cambridgeshire

  9 January 2018 16 November 2018 Conservative Theresa May

(II)

Stephen Hammond

MP for Wimbledon

  16 November 2018 25 July 2019 Conservative Theresa May

(II)

Boris Johnson

(I)

Chris Skidmore

MP for Kingswood

  24 July 2019 10 September 2019 Conservative Boris Johnson

(I)

Edward Argar

MP for Charnwood

  10 September 2019 6 July 2022 Conservative Boris Johnson

(I) + (II)

Maria Caulfield

MP for Lewes

  7 July 2022 7 September 2022 Conservative Boris Johnson

(II)

Will Quince

MP for Colchester

  8 September 2022 26 October 2022 Conservative Liz Truss

(I)

Minister of State for Health and Secondary Care
Will Quince

MP for Colchester

  26 October 2022 13 November 2023 Conservative Rishi Sunak

(I)

Andrew Stephenson

MP for Pendle

  13 November 2023 Incumbent Conservative Rishi Sunak

(I)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Department of Health and Social Care". www.parallelparliament.co.uk. Retrieved 23 October 2020.
  2. ^ Lapping, Brian (7 September 1970). "The helter Shelter". The Guardian. p. 10. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  3. ^ Ennals, David (18 April 1969). "Midlands News: 18.04.1969: Mr. David Ennals, visit to Birmingham Maternity Hospital". Mace Archive. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  4. ^ "Minister of State (Minister for Health) - GOV.UK". www.gov.uk. Retrieved 23 October 2020.

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the role was known as Minister of State for Health and Social Security as part of the Department of Health and Social Security Contents 1 Responsibilities 2 List of ministers of state for health 3 See also 4 ReferencesResponsibilities editThe minister is responsible for the following 4 COVID 19 NHS resilience acute capacity supply ventilators NHS operational performance Long Term Plan Bill finance efficiency and commercial NHS capital land and estates transformation NHS England mandate devolved administrations Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories secondary legislation departmental management EU future relationship and trade sponsorship of NHSE NHSIList of ministers of state for health editName Portrait Took office Left office Political party Prime MinisterRole created out of the Department of Health and Social SecurityMinister of State for Health and Social SecurityMorys Bruce 4th Baron Aberdare 23 June 1970 8 January 1974 Conservative Edward Heath I Brian O Malley MP for Rotherham 8 March 1974 6 April 1976 Labour Harold Wilson III IV David Owen MP for Plymouth Devonport nbsp 26 July 1974 10 September 1976 Labour Harold Wilson III IV Stan Orme MP for Salford West 8 April 1976 4 May 1979 Labour James Callaghan I Roland Moyle MP for Lewisham East 10 September 1976 4 May 1979 Labour James Callaghan I Minister of State for HealthGerard Vaughan MP for Reading South 7 May 1979 5 March 1982 Conservative Margaret Thatcher I Kenneth Clarke MP for Rushcliffe Nottinghamshire nbsp 5 March 1982 2 September 1985 Conservative Margaret Thatcher I II Barney Hayhoe MP for Brentford and Isleworth 2 September 1985 10 September 1986 Conservative Margaret Thatcher II Tony Newton MP for Braintree 10 September 1986 25 July 1988 Conservative Margaret Thatcher II III David Mellor MP for Putney 25 July 1988 27 October 1989 Conservative Margaret Thatcher III Anthony TraffordBaron Trafford 29 July 1989 16 September 1989 Conservative Margaret Thatcher III Virginia Bottomley MP for South West Surrey nbsp 28 October 1989 10 April 1992 Conservative Margaret Thatcher III John Major I Brian Mawhinney MP for Peterborough 14 April 1992 20 July 1994 Conservative John Major II Gerry Malone MP for Winchester 20 July 1994 May 1997 Conservative John Major II Minister of State for Health ServicesAlan Milburn MP for Darlington nbsp May 1997 30 December 1998 Labour Tony Blair I John Denham MP for Southampton Itchen nbsp 30 December 1998 11 June 2001 Labour Tony Blair I Jacqui Smith MP for Redditch nbsp June 2001 June 2003 Labour Tony Blair II Rosie Winterton MP for Doncaster Central nbsp June 2003 May 2005 Labour Tony Blair II John Hutton MP for Barrow and Furness nbsp June 2003 May 2005 Labour Tony Blair II Minister of State for Quality and Patient SafetyJane Kennedy MP for Liverpool Wavertree nbsp 10 May 2005 8 May 2006 Labour Tony Blair III Minister of State for HealthAndy Burnham MP for Leigh Greater Manchester nbsp 8 May 2006 28 June 2007 Labour Tony Blair III Ben Bradshaw MP for Exeter nbsp 28 June 2007 5 June 2009 Labour Gordon Brown I Mike O Brien MP for North Warwickshire nbsp 8 June 2009 11 May 2010 Labour Gordon Brown I Philip Dunne MP for Ludlow nbsp 15 July 2016 9 January 2018 Conservative Theresa May I II Steve Barclay MP for North East Cambridgeshire nbsp 9 January 2018 16 November 2018 Conservative Theresa May II Stephen Hammond MP for Wimbledon nbsp 16 November 2018 25 July 2019 Conservative Theresa May II Boris Johnson I Chris Skidmore MP for Kingswood nbsp 24 July 2019 10 September 2019 Conservative Boris Johnson I Edward Argar MP for Charnwood nbsp 10 September 2019 6 July 2022 Conservative Boris Johnson I II Maria Caulfield MP for Lewes nbsp 7 July 2022 7 September 2022 Conservative Boris Johnson II Will Quince MP for Colchester nbsp 8 September 2022 26 October 2022 Conservative Liz Truss I Minister of State for Health and Secondary CareWill Quince MP for Colchester nbsp 26 October 2022 13 November 2023 Conservative Rishi Sunak I Andrew Stephenson MP for Pendle nbsp 13 November 2023 Incumbent Conservative Rishi Sunak I See also editHealth ministerReferences edit Department of Health and Social Care www parallelparliament co uk Retrieved 23 October 2020 Lapping Brian 7 September 1970 The helter Shelter The Guardian p 10 Retrieved 15 April 2022 Ennals David 18 April 1969 Midlands News 18 04 1969 Mr David Ennals visit to Birmingham Maternity Hospital Mace Archive Retrieved 15 April 2022 Minister of State Minister for Health GOV UK www gov uk Retrieved 23 October 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Minister of State for Health UK amp oldid 1189449591, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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