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Here you can browse the Minutes of Evidence which were ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 5 April 2005.
Thursday 17 March 2005
Members present:
Mr David Hinchliffe, in the Chair
Mr David Amess | Mr Jim Dowd
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John Austin | Dr Doug Naysmith
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Mr Keith Bradley | Dr Richard Taylor
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Mr Simon Burns | |
CONTENTS
Memorandum by the Health Service Ombudsman for England
(CC 23)
Examination of Witnesses
Ms Trish Longdon, Deputy Ombudsman, and Mr Colin Houghton, Head
of Continuing Care Team, examined.
Question Number
192-199
200-219
220-239
240-259
260-264
Memorandum by the Department of Health (CC 9)
Examination of Witnesses
Dr Stephen Ladyman, a Member of the House, Parliamentary Under-Secretary
of State for Community Care, Mrs Anne McDonald, Head of Delivery
Programme, Older People and Disability Division, and Mr Craig
Muir, Deputy Director, Care Services Directorate, Department of
Health, were examined.
265-279
280-299
300-319
320-339
340-346
Supplementary evidence by the Department of Health (CC
9A)
Supplementary memorandum by the Parliamentary and Health
Service Ombudsman (CC 23A)
Correspondence between Ms Anne McDonald and the Office
of Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (CC 23B)
Further supplementary memorandum by Office of Parliamentary
and Health Service Ombudsman (CC 23C)
Memorandum by Mr Paul Overton (CC 01)
Memorandum by Southampton City Council (CC 03)
Memorandum by the Progressive Supranuclear Palsy [PSP-Europe]
Association (CC 06)
Memorandum by the NHFA (CC 08)
Memorandum by Enfield Disability Action (CC 10)
Memorandum by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
(CC 11)
Memorandum by Hampshire County Council (CC 12)
Memorandum by BUPA (CC 13)
Memorandum by the NHS Confederation (CC 14)
Memorandum by Association for Children with Life-threatening
or Terminal Conditions and their Families (ACT) (CC 16)
Memorandum by Solicitors for the Elderly (SFE) (CC 17)
Memorandum by Mr Andrew Shaw (CC 18)
Memorandum by The Continence Foundation (CC 20)
Memorandum by the Motor Neurone Disease Association (MND)
(CC 22)
Memorandum by the Parkinson's Disease Society of the United
Kingdom (CC 24)
Memorandum by the Relatives and Residents Association
(RRA) (CC 25)
Memorandum by Help the Aged (CC 28)
Memorandum by Help the Hospices (CC 31)
Memorandum by Mackintosh Duncan Solicitors (CC 32)
Memorandum of Evidence from Continuing Care Conference
(CCC) (CC 33)
Memorandum by The Law Society (CC 35)
Memorandum by Ms Marion Shoard (CC 36)
Memorandum by the Royal College of Physicians (CC 37)
Memorandum by the Commission for Social Care Inspection
(CSCI) (CC 38)
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