Infected Blood Inquiry Additional Report Government Response
In response to: Infected Blood Inquiry Additional Report: Government Response
The Cabinet Office, Department of Health and Social Care, and the Infected Blood Compensation Authority are implementing recommendations from the Infected Blood Inquiry report, which investigated contaminated blood products supplied to NHS patients. The response focuses on establishing functioning compensation mechanisms and securing additional funding, with implementation of Recommendation 9 being a key priority.
In response to: Infected Blood Inquiry Additional Report: Government Response
In response to: Full Government Response to the Infected Blood Inquiry's May 2024 Report
My Right Honourable friend the Minister for the Cabinet Office, the Rt Hon. Nick Thomas-Symonds MP, has todaymade the following statement:The Infected Blood Inquiry’s final report was published on 20 May 2024 and made 12 recommendations. The recommendatio... Answer: My …
The Infected Blood Inquiry’s final report was published on 20 May 2024 and made 12 recommendations. The recommendations made by Sir Brian Langstaff are wide-ranging, well considered, and necessarily complex.In the months since the publication of the Inqui... Answer: The …
In response to: Government Response to the Infected Blood Inquiry
My Rt Hon Friend the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care (Wes Streeting MP) has made the following statement:On 28 November 2023, the report of Phase 1 of the Fuller Independent Inquiry was published. Phase 1 of the …
Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Victoria Atkins says the department will study the report to make sure lessons are learned.
On 18 December 2023 I updated the House that the Government would appoint a group of clinical, legal and social care experts to advise the Cabinet Office on detailed technical considerations of responding to the Infected Blood Inquiry’s recommendations on... …
Seeks views on the new special appeals mechanism that offers financial and other support for those with chronic hepatitis C infection.
Seeks views on the new special appeals mechanism that offers financial and other support for those with chronic hepatitis C infection.
Seeks views on the new special appeals mechanism that offers financial and other support for those with chronic hepatitis C infection.
Seeks views on the reforms to the support for those affected by hepatitis C or HIV from historic NHS blood treatments.
Seeks views on the reforms to the support for those affected by hepatitis C or HIV from historic NHS blood treatments.
Seeks views on the reforms to the support for those affected by hepatitis C or HIV from historic NHS blood treatments.