Contaminated Blood

The request was refused by Department of Health and Social Care.

Dear Department of Health,

Date 24/02/2017

In July 2016 the Department of Health [DH] concluded a review into the issue of contaminated NHS blood products. The DH published four documents which were published on the 13th July 2016, these documents were titled:

1. Infected blood: government response to consultation on reform of financial and other support

2. Infected blood: reform of financial and other support in England - payment for bereaved partners/spouses

3. Equality Analysis

4. Impact Assessment

In reaching their conclusions I would like to see any and all information used by the DH, Government Experts, Doctors, Specialists, Researchers, Civil Servants regardless of the department's they serve, Ministers regardless of the department they serve, Members of Parliament, the Treasury, the Prime Minister, communications with Government legal representatives and any other relevant material.

I would also like to see any updated information provided by any of the above since the publication of the review.

Yours faithfully,

Glenn Wilkinson

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Dear Mr Wilkinson,

Please find attached the Department of Health's response to your recent
FOI request (our ref: 1075866 ) 

Yours sincerely,

 Dorothy Crowe 

Freedom of Information team
Department of Health

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