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THURSDAY 6 MAY 2004

Members present


Mr David Hinchliffe, in the Chair
Mr David AmessJim Dowd
John AustinDr Doug Naysmith
Mr Keith BradleyDr Richard Taylor
Mr Simon Burns






CONTENTS

Memorandum by the Association of Hospice and Specialist Palliative Care Social Workers (PC 21)

Memorandum by National Forum for Hospice at Home (PC 33)

Memorandum by Community and District Nursing Association (PC 60)



Examination of Witnesses

Witnesses: Dr Keri Thomas, General Practitioner, National Clinical Lead Palliative Care Cancer Services Collaborative, Ms Corinne Lowe, National Executive Committee Member Community and District Nursing Association, Mrs Rowena Dean, Chair, National Forum for Hospice at Home and Ms Suzy Croft, Chair, Association of Hospice and Specialist Palliative Care Social Workers, were examined.

Question Number

159 - 179

180 - 199

200 - 214



Memorandum by ACT (PC 38)

Memorandum by Mr Gurch Randhawa (PC 20)

Memorandum by Motor Neurone Disease Association (PC 32)

Memorandum by CancerBACUP (PC 49)

Memorandum by Age Concern England (PC 39)



Examination of Witnesses

Witnesses: Ms Lizzie Chambers, Acting Chief Executive, Association for Children with Life-Threatening or Terminal Conditions and Their Families, Mr Gurch Randhawa, Principal Research Fellow, Institute for Health Service Research, University of London, Ms Tricia Holmes, Director, Care Development, Motor Neurone Disease Association, Ms Joanne Rule, Chief Executive, CancerBACUP and Mr Philip Hurst, Health Policy Officer, Age Concern, were examined.

Question Number

215 - 219

220 - 239

240 - 259

260 - 270



Supplementary memorandum by ACT


 
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