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Compensation for infected blood victims needs to be delivered faster, campaigners have said on the first anniversary of a public inquiry report into what has been described as the worst treatment ...
Nothing “can put right the damage that inaction by multiple previous governments has done”, a minister has said, almost a year after the Infected Blood Inquiry report was published.
GPs will be asked to find undiagnosed infected blood victims, following a national inquiry’s concern that hundreds affected by the scandal could be living unaware. Around 400,000 new patients ...
Victims of the infected blood scandal have been “left in the dark” about when they will receive compensation a year after a sweeping inquiry report was published, Andy Burnham has said.
All new patients registering at a GP practice in England will be asked if they had a blood transfusion before 1996 - as part of a drive to find more people affected by the contaminated blood scandal.
Cressida Haughton (left) lost her father Derek and Deborah Dennis her husband Barrie after they were infected by blood plasma (Picture: Jeff Moore/PA Wire) A victim of the Infected Blood Scandal ...
From 1970 until the early 1990s, an estimated 30,000 people across the UK were unknowingly involved in the infected blood scandal that was buried for decades. The story of the "worst treatment ...
It’s highly unusual for a Public Inquiry to be reconvened but this is what Sir Brian Langstaff, Chair of the Infected Blood Inquiry, chose to do this week following overwhelming feedback from the ...
The Infected Blood Inquiry published its main report into the scandal in May 2024 (PA) Hepatitis C is a virus that is passed on through blood-to-blood contact and infects the liver. Without ...
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