Difference between revisions of "Associate Parliamentary Health Group"

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The APHG was launched in November 2001, following discussions and with Ministers of Government, the Department of Health, the NHS Executive, and senior Parliamentarians, on the basis that Members of Parliament need as much high quality and impartial information as possible to fulfil their crucial role in the UK's health programme." <ref> Associate Parliamentary Health Group[http://www.healthinparliament.org.uk/about_us.html About us], Accessed November 25 2008</ref>
 
The APHG was launched in November 2001, following discussions and with Ministers of Government, the Department of Health, the NHS Executive, and senior Parliamentarians, on the basis that Members of Parliament need as much high quality and impartial information as possible to fulfil their crucial role in the UK's health programme." <ref> Associate Parliamentary Health Group[http://www.healthinparliament.org.uk/about_us.html About us], Accessed November 25 2008</ref>
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== People ==
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* Baroness[[Julia Cumberlege]]
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* [[Baroness Masham]] of Ilton
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* [[Anne Milton]] MP
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* [[David Drew]] MP
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* [[Sandra Gidley]] MP
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* [[Patrick Hall]] MP
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* Dr [[Howard Stoate]] MP
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* Dr [[Richard Taylor]] MP<ref> Associate Parliamentary Health on Group
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[http://www.healthinparliament.org.uk/officers.html Officers], Accessed November 25 2008</ref>
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Revision as of 15:00, 25 November 2008

The Associate Parliamentary Health on Group (APHG) is according to its website "an all-party parliamentary subject group dedicated to disseminating knowledge, generating debate and facilitating engagement with health issues amongst Members of Parliament. APHG comprises members of all political parties, provides information with balance and impartiality, focuses on local as well as national matters, and is recognised as one of the preferred sources of information on health in Parliament.

The APHG was launched in November 2001, following discussions and with Ministers of Government, the Department of Health, the NHS Executive, and senior Parliamentarians, on the basis that Members of Parliament need as much high quality and impartial information as possible to fulfil their crucial role in the UK's health programme." [1]


People


Associate members

The APHG lists several associate members these include

Notes

  1. Associate Parliamentary Health GroupAbout us, Accessed November 25 2008
  2. Associate Parliamentary Health on Group Officers, Accessed November 25 2008
  3. Associate Parliamentary Health Group Associate members, Accessed November 25 2008