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Dr Jones and David Watters, with input from the Reverend Tanner (chairman), Simon Taylor and possibly others, drafted a report which was the basis of the claim to Government in the Society's campaign for financial recompense in November 1987.

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In a letter Professor Bloom stated that "we may not have had the AIDs problem in the U.K. had we been self-sufficient in blood products."

  • Read more about In a letter Professor Bloom stated that "we may not have had the AIDs problem in the U.K. had we been self-sufficient in blood products."

In retrospect, Dr Pinching believed that he qualified a statement he was quoted as making by the Mail on Sunday in 1983 that he would not dream of giving a patient American blood products.

  • Read more about In retrospect, Dr Pinching believed that he qualified a statement he was quoted as making by the Mail on Sunday in 1983 that he would not dream of giving a patient American blood products.

A Haemophilia Society HCV worker believed heat treatment was introduced in 1986 and therefore no one was at risk of being infected with hepatitis after that date.

  • Read more about A Haemophilia Society HCV worker believed heat treatment was introduced in 1986 and therefore no one was at risk of being infected with hepatitis after that date.

Susan Deacon apparently agreed a wide remit with the Society for an internal inquiry.

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The response from Frank Dobson to the Society's complaint on the issue of payments was negative.

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The Society made a complaint that Frank Dobson had not given a speedy response to the issue of compensation, as he had promised 10 months earlier.

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The Manor House Group became a special interest group of the Haemophilia Society.

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The Haemophilia Society reported in its 1991 'Bulletin' that the NHS reforms had provided an opportunity to set out a detailed standard for the care of all people with haemophilia in the UK. Under these reforms, local health districts were responsible for purchasing the care that all people with haemophilia would receive. The Society's publication "Essentials of Haemophilia Care" also set out to educate district health authorities.

  • Read more about The Haemophilia Society reported in its 1991 'Bulletin' that the NHS reforms had provided an opportunity to set out a detailed standard for the care of all people with haemophilia in the UK. Under these reforms, local health districts were responsible for purchasing the care that all people with haemophilia would receive. The Society's publication "Essentials of Haemophilia Care" also set out to educate district health authorities.

It was stated in a Department of Health and Social Security memorandum that Scotland suffered an exposure to risks of infection for over a year longer than its English counterpart because of the delay in introducing heat-treated NHS concentrates in Scotland.

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