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Surgical Mesh Implants: Compensation

Written question asked by Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick (Labour) on Wednesday, 24 January 2024, in the House of Lords. It was due for an answer on Tuesday, 30 January 2024. It was answered by Lord Markham (Conservative) on Wednesday, 24 January 2024 on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care.

Question

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review report First Do No Harm, published on 8 July 2020, what discussions they have had regarding the provision of monetary compensation for people adversely affected by clinical and surgical pelvic mesh.

Answer

The Government has asked the Patient Safety Commissioner, Dr Henrietta Hughes, to undertake work looking at redress for people harmed by pelvic mesh and sodium valproate. The work is intended to focus on the views of those affected, improving the understanding of how many people have been affected and how, the case for redress and what form it could take.

The Patient Safety Commissioner office has stated that the report setting out the findings from this work is expected to be published on 7 February this year. The Government will consider the report’s findings before deciding how to proceed on this matter.

The Government published its response to the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety review in July 2021, which did not accept the recommendation to establish a redress agency, this position remains unchanged.

Type
Written question
Reference
HL1652
Session
2023-24
Deposited Paper DEP2020-0405
Wednesday, 8 July 2020
Deposited papers
House of Lords
House of Commons
Grouped for answer
Yes
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