To ask the Secretary of State for Health what advice he has received from the medical profession on measures to reduce infant mortality at birth.
The Government's reply to the first report from the Social Services Committee Session 1988–89 on perinatal, neonatal and infant mortality (Cm 741) reflected medical advice. The main measures announced in the report were:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health what studies, funded by his Department, are being undertaken into infant mortality.
The Medical Research Council, which receives grant in aid from the Department of Education and Science, is the Government agency responsible for the promotion of bio-medical research.In addition, the Department of Health funds research on public health and health management issues. Expenditure from these funds on maternity and neonatal services is currently running at about £400,000 per annum. The largest single allocation is to the national perinatal epidemiology unit at Oxford whose programme of research consists of three main elements: