20 February 2018 - HTA reportable incidents for 2017
The HTA was asked to provide information on reportable incidents that took place in the 2017 calendar year.
The HTA was asked to provide information on reportable incidents that took place in the 2017 calendar year.
The HTA was asked to provide details on the number of church officials currently working as representatives of the HTA.
The HTA was asked to provide information on its intranet software.
The HTA was asked to provide information regarding energy supply contracts.
The HTA was asked to provide details of any flight bookings made since January 2015.
The Human Tissue Act 2004 requires that the removal of tissue from the deceased for research within the scope of the Act must always be licensed, on specified premises, and that specific minimum requirements are met.
This means that if, for example, a person wishes to remove relevant material from a deceased organ donor for research ‘in connection with disorders, or the functioning, of the human body’, the removal must always take place on premises licensed by the HTA for that purpose.
The HTA was asked to provide information on spam and junk emails received
The HTA was asked to provide information on Reportable Incidents by location
The HTA was asked to provide information on the decision making around the NHS Organ Donation system