Screening for Sudden Cardiac death
Dear UK National Screening Committee,
Please provide me with any emails or documents relating to ‘Screening for sudden cardiac death ‘ within the UKNSC between the dates 1st March 2023 to 1st October 2023.
Yours faithfully,
Stephen Ayling
The Beat Goes On
Dear Mr Ayling
Thank you for your email. This been passed to the Department of Health and
Social Care freedom of information team, which will manage your request.
Kind regards,
UK NSC secretariat
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Dear Mr Ayling,
Thank you for your request of 14 February under the Freedom of Information
Act (our ref:FOI-1578547)
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Yours sincerely,
Freedom of Information Team
Department of Health and Social Care
Dear Mr Ayling,
Please find attached the Department of Health and Social Care's response
to your recent FOI request (our ref: FOI-1578547).
Yours sincerely,
Freedom of Information Team
Department of Health and Social Care
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