A Bill to establish a committee to advise on haemophilia; to make provision in relation to blood donations; to establish a scheme for NHS Compensation Cards for people who have been treated with and infected by contaminated blood or blood products; to make provision for the financial compensation of people treated with and infected by contaminated blood and blood products and their widows, dependants and carers; to establish a review of the support available for people who have been treated with and infected by contaminated blood or blood products; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
15 May 2014
This Bill would create a committee to advise on haemophilia and regulate blood donations. It would establish an NHS Compensation Cards scheme and provide financial compensation for people harmed by contaminated blood or blood products, plus a review of the support available, with the aim of improving overall help for affected individuals and families. The bill is currently at its second reading in the House of Commons.
The bill is at the second reading stage in the House of Commons, where its general principles are debated. It has not yet moved to the committee stage.
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