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Written question asked by Lord Jones (Labour), in the House of Lords. It was answered by Lord Darzi of Denham (Labour) on Tuesday, 21 July 2009.


Health: Contaminated Blood Products

Question
To ask Her Majesty's Government whether they will now review the Department of Health's decision not to change the point at which the widow of a patient infected by hepatitis C by contaminated NHS blood products becomes eligible for financial assistance, as suggested by the independent public inquiry headed by Lord Archer of Sandwell.
Answer

I announced on 20 May (WMS 121-122), in the Government's response to Lord Archer's report, that the Skipton Fund would continue to make payments to people infected with hepatitis C. At the same time, the Government committed to review the Skipton Fund in 2014, when the fund will have been in existence for 10 years.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
5129; 712 c338-9WA
Session
2008-09
Related items
Health: Contaminated Blood Products
Wednesday, 20 May 2009
Written statements
House of Lords
Subjects
Compensation Contamination Blood Eligibility Hepatitis NHS Widowed people Blood transfusions Contaminated Blood and Blood Products Inquiry
Link
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