Maria Caulfield
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 51 |
Date of birth | August 6,1973 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | London |
United Kingdom | |
Partner | Steve Bell |
Party | Conservative Party |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Books | The Battle of Lewes, 1264 |
Official site | parliament.uk |
Current partner | Steve Bell |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Major | 2,457 |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 416708 |
Maria Caulfield Life story
Maria Colette Caulfield is a Conservative Party politician and nurse, who has served as Member of Parliament for Lewes since 2015.
Brazilian butt-lift surgery death prompts Turkey-UK meeting
... Health minister Maria Caulfield said government took the issue " seriously"...
Most NHS maternity units not safe enough, says regulator
... The DHSC declined an interview request from the BBC, but the Minister for Women s Health Strategy, Maria Caulfield, said she wanted to " reassure mothers and families that maternity care is of the utmost importance to this government"...
Children's health warning system rolled out by NHS
... Health Minister Maria Caulfield said the new Paediatric Early Warning System - developed over three years with the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and Royal College of Nursing - would " save lives"...
Lib Dem plan to protect workers from sex harassment to become law
... " Conservative minister for women Maria Caulfield said there had been " a strong level of concern" about the proposed law but added that the government had been " eager to find a balance"...
Plans to ban unlicensed Botox providers in England made public
... Maria Caulfield, the minister for women s health strategy, said there had been " too many stories of people who ve had bad experiences" from getting a cosmetic procedure from someone who is inexperienced or underqualified...
Utrogestan: Menopause pill supply restricted over shortages
... Women s minister Maria Caulfield said the " decisive action will mean more women will be able to access this medicine, and I want to reassure women that the vast majority of HRT products are in good supply"...
Mental health first aid law proposed in parliament
... Health Minister Maria Caulfield watched his speech from the government benches...
Chief nurse calls for strike resolution after day of action
... Earlier today, health minister Maria Caulfield said around 70,000 appointments, procedures and surgeries would be lost in England due to the strike...
Brazilian butt-lift surgery death prompts Turkey-UK meeting
By Helen BurchellBBC News, Norfolk
The UK government said it would meet with officials in Turkey to discuss regulations around medical and cosmetic Tourism , following several deaths.
Melissa Kerr, 31, died at the private Medicana Haznedar Hospital in Istanbul in 2019 during buttock enlargement (Brazilian butt-lift) surgery.
A coroner raised concerns she and others were not given enough information before travelling abroad.
Health minister Maria Caulfield said government took the issue " seriously".
In her response to a Written By Norfolk senior coroner Jacqueline Lake, Ms Caufield said officials from The Department of Health and Social Care would be " visiting Turkey shortly to meet with their counterparts".
In September, suffered a fatal clot that had travelled to her lungs during the Brazilian butt-lift surgery (BBL).
The inquest was told BBL operations carried the highest risk of all cosmetic surgery procedures.
The UK has an agreed.
Ms Lake ruled that Ms Kerr had not been given enough information to make a safe decision and said " the danger to citizens who continue to travel abroad for such procedures continues. . and I'm of The View future deaths can be prevented by way of better information".
A in Turkey and The Bbc previously reported how in the country.
Conservative Ms Caulfield, minister for Mental Health and women's health strategy, offered her " heartfelt condolences" to the Kerr family and said: " It is vital that we take the learnings from What Happened to her in order to prevent future deaths. "
She Said the government was aware checks made by some countries offering " healthcare Tourism . . May not match UK regulatory standards" but that " such transparency and standardisation are important to reduce potential risks to patients".
" It is particularly important that those considering having the Brazilian butt-lift (BBL) procedure are made fully aware of the risks and have time to reflect fully on their decision ahead of surgery, " said Ms Caulfield.
" The Risk of death for BBL surgery is at least 10 times higher than many other Cosmetic Procedures . "
The government was considering How To " effectively communicate" information about the risks of going abroad, She Said .
The Minister said while the UK government was looking globally at " the consequences of international health Tourism . . we have a strong interest in Turkey given The Number of UK nationals travelling to the country for medical treatments".
The Ministry of Health in Turkey was contacted for comment.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com