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New report explores better outcomes for young people with haemophilia

Haemophilia 180 – Taking control A better future for younger people with haemophilia The Haemophilia…
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APPG Meeting on the 31st January 2018

On the 31st January 2018 the APPG met to discuss the Contaminated Blood Inquiry and…
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Research into the lives of Haemophilia Siblings

Calling all brothers and sisters of people with severe haemophilia A! One of our members…
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The Haemophilia Society contributes to Health Select Committee Brexit report

The Health and Social Care Committee in the House of Commons today published its latest…
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Early Access for patients with inhibitors to Emicizumab

The MHRA has announced that Emicizumab (previously known as Ace910 and now marketed in the…
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Updated Guidance for the Special Category Mechanism for people at Stage 1

The BSA which administers the support scheme for people affected by contaminated blood and blood products…
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Remembering on World AIDS Day

On World AIDS Day we think of all people with haemophilia and other bleeding disorders…
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PRESS STATEMENT ON THE CONTAMINATED BLOOD INQUIRY, 3.11.17

PRESS STATEMENT ON THE CONTAMINATED BLOOD INQUIRY, 3.11.17: Diana Johnson MP, Co-Chair of the All-Party…
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Statement from The Haemophilia Society regarding today’s Public Inquiry announcement

We welcome the Government’s recognition of our concerns about the impartiality challenges the Department of…
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“Clear Conflict of Interest” in DH Involvement in Contaminated Blood Inquiry

Liz Carroll, Chief Executive of the Haemophilia Society has written to the Prime Minister setting…
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Government Response to latest Contaminated Blood Support Scheme Consultation

The Government has published the response to the latest consultation on the contaminated blood support…
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Update on the Contaminated Blood Support Schemes

Updated 19th October The Haemophilia Society met with the DH and the administrators of the…
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