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Baroness Helene Hayman was the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health.

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Baroness Helene Hayman adopted the 'best treatment available at the time' line when responding to Lord Morris' question on help for those infected with HCV.

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A letter from the Department of Health on compensation for HCV cases adopted the 'tragic though it is' line.

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Baroness Meta Ramsay adopted the 'best treatment available at the time' line when responding to Lord Morris' question on help for those infected with HCV.

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A briefing to the Secretary of State for a meeting with the Hemophilia Society on compensation for HCV cases included the 'best treatment available at the time' line.

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A briefing to the Prime Minister on the Government's position on compensation for HCV cases adopted the 'tragic though it is' line.

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John Horam defended in Parliament the Government's decision on the issue of financial compensation for people with haemophilia infected with Hepatitis C adopting the 'best treatment available at the time' line.

  • Read more about John Horam defended in Parliament the Government's decision on the issue of financial compensation for people with haemophilia infected with Hepatitis C adopting the 'best treatment available at the time' line.

John Horam's letter to Toby Jessel MP set out the Government's position on compensation for HCV cases and adopted the 'tragic though it is' line.

  • Read more about John Horam's letter to Toby Jessel MP set out the Government's position on compensation for HCV cases and adopted the 'tragic though it is' line.

John Horam's letter to Joan Walley MP set out the Government's position on compensation for HCV cases and adopted the 'tragic though it is' line.

  • Read more about John Horam's letter to Joan Walley MP set out the Government's position on compensation for HCV cases and adopted the 'tragic though it is' line.

John Horam's letter to Reverend Tanner set out the Government's position on compensation for HCV cases and adopted the 'tragic though it is' line.

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