Department of Health formal response to the Cooperation and Competition Panel consultation (30th April 2009)
The Cooperation and Competition Panel (the Panel), chaired by Lord Carter of Coles, opened for referrals on 30 January 2009. Since they became operational, the Panel has been consulting on their draft operating guidelines, which outline how the Panel will do business with the NHS. This is the Department of Health’s response to that consultation.
Consultation response
The Cooperation and Competition Panel (the Panel), chaired by Lord Carter of Coles, opened for referrals on 30 January 2009. Since they became operational, the Panel has been consulting on their draft operating guidelines, which outline how the Panel will do business with the NHS. This is the Department of Health’s response to that consultation.
Consultation response
Consultation report on the regulations to implement the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 (6th May 2009)
The original consultation contained four sets of draft regulations required to implement the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008. Reports on each set of draft regulations are now available.
Consultation response
The original consultation contained four sets of draft regulations required to implement the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008. Reports on each set of draft regulations are now available.
Consultation response
The role of Responsible Officer - response to the consultation on Responsible Officers and their duties relating to the medical profession (5th May 2009)
The purpose of the consultation was to help the Department of Health test the thinking and advice of their expert group with a wider group and in doing so, they hoped to gain a clearer understanding of the issues and how they affect individuals and organisations. This document sets out the Department's formal response to the consultation.
Consultation response.
The purpose of the consultation was to help the Department of Health test the thinking and advice of their expert group with a wider group and in doing so, they hoped to gain a clearer understanding of the issues and how they affect individuals and organisations. This document sets out the Department's formal response to the consultation.
Consultation response.
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