Dr Richard Taylor

July 7, 1934 -
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Contributions

2004

NHS Performance Indicators Commons January 7, 2004

Cardiologists Written Answers January 14, 2004

Human Tissue Bill Commons January 15, 2004

Acute Hospital Trusts Written Answers January 19, 2004

2 speeches — Non-NHS Health Professionals Commons January 20, 2004

Cancelled Operations Written Answers January 21, 2004

Kidderminster Diagnostic and Treatment Centre Written Answers January 21, 2004

Worcestershire Royal Infirmary Written Answers January 21, 2004

2 speeches — Medical Engineers Commons February 24, 2004

Young People and Democracy Commons March 9, 2004

Flood Protection Written Answers March 30, 2004

Working Time Directive Written Answers March 30, 2004

New NHS Hospitals Written Answers April 19, 2004

Doctors' Hours Commons April 21, 2004

Accident and Emergency Admissions Commons May 4, 2004

3 speeches — NHS Clinical Networks Westminster Hall May 11, 2004

Dentistry Written Answers May 14, 2004

Waiting Lists/Times Written Answers May 19, 2004

2 speeches — Lupus Westminster Hall May 26, 2004

Foundation Hospitals Commons June 8, 2004

NHS Independent Reconfiguration Panel Written Answers June 8, 2004

Arm's Length Bodies Written Answers June 22, 2004

Hospital Reconfigurations Written Answers June 24, 2004

DETERMINATION OF CONSENT FOR REMOVAL, STORAGE AND USE OF ORGANS FROM ADULTS FOR PURPOSE OF TRANSPLANTATION Commons June 28, 2004

AUTHORISATION OF ACTIVITIES FOR SCHEDULED PURPOSES Commons June 28, 2004

Elder Abuse Westminster Hall July 1, 2004

Consultants (Early Retirement) Commons July 6, 2004

2 speeches — Commission for Patient and Public Involvement in Health Commons July 22, 2004

General Practitioners Commons September 14, 2004

Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Written Answers September 17, 2004

NHS Elect Written Answers September 17, 2004

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