The Infected Blood Compensation Authority

Details

  • Number of employees
    50-100
  • Company Type
    Government

The Infected Blood Compensation Authority (IBCA) is a dedicated organization established to provide support and compensation to individuals affected by contaminated blood products in the UK. Founded in response to a national health crisis, the IBCA aims to address the injustices faced by those who contracted serious infections, including HIV and Hepatitis C, through blood transfusions or blood products.

With a commitment to transparency and accountability, the IBCA works closely with affected individuals and their families to ensure they receive the necessary financial support and medical care. Our mission is to deliver fair compensation while fostering a compassionate environment for all claimants.

  • Core Activities:
  • Processing compensation claims efficiently and fairly.
  • Providing information and guidance to claimants about their rights and the compensation process.
  • Collaborating with healthcare providers to ensure access to necessary medical treatments.
  • Advocating for policy changes to prevent future occurrences of such tragedies.

At the IBCA, we believe in the importance of community engagement and regularly host outreach programs to raise awareness about the issues surrounding infected blood. Our team comprises experienced professionals who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of those affected.

As we move forward, the IBCA remains committed to improving our services and ensuring that every individual receives the justice they deserve. We strive to be a beacon of hope for those impacted by this historical injustice, working tirelessly to restore dignity and support to their lives.

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