After two Ministers of Health became aware of situation, why was information not released,
823
Centre of Excellence -- Why are tests being sent out of Province and not being done at new centre,
880,
932–933
Confirm that women whose results were inaccurate were not given full details,
933
Confirm when Eastern Health became aware of magnitude of false results and when women were notified,
767
Confirm whether all women who have been retested have been notified,
765
Confirm whether families of deceased have been contacted,
769
Did Minister discuss issue or seek legal advice from anyone in government or Dept. of Justice,
883–886
Did Minister seek advice from Dept. of Justice regarding inaccurate testing results,
935
Did Minister seek advice from Premier or discuss matter with him,
936–937
Does Minister know the mortality rate of women who received incorrect test results,
719
Does Minister still stand by statement of support for Eastern Health,
715
Ensure that extensive review will take place in a timely manner,
825
Has dept. investigated shocking matter of false testing results,
646
Has Minister been made aware of other problems that may impact the health of people of the Province,
881
Has reduction in number of health care boards restricted level of attention that issues are receiving on daily basis,
880–881
Hormone receptors -- Has testing equipment been replaced,
647
How can Premier justify spending on propaganda when there are so many other needs,
1372
How long before retesting information is released to women and families,
716–717
How long did Minister and dept. have results of retests, and when were women notified of errors,
646–647
If Premier wants clean approach, why not remove current Minister of Health,
1170
Is Minister asking Member to have faith when three ministers decided not to release information,
827
Is Minister aware that patients had not yet been contacted,
1487
Judicial inquiry -- Can Minister undertake that Dept. of Health and any necessary function of government will be examined,
821–822
Judicial inquiry -- Conflict of interest that current Minister is part of Cabinet setting terms of reference,
818–821
Judicial inquiry -- Establish process for opposition parties to have input into terms of reference,
826–872
Judicial inquiry -- Who decided on the six key issues of interest,
817–818
Judicial inquiry -- Will commissioner have limits placed on inquiry,
818
Provide results of quality control testing,
770
Radiologist -- How can 6,000 reports be done before any action is taken,
878
Radiologist -- How many reports contains errors, and have patients been contacted,
1306–1307
Radiologist -- Minister to live up to commitment to get job done instead of putting pressure on radiologists,
1142
Radiologist -- Problem with testing sample and impact on 47,000 other tests,
1249–1250
Radiologist -- Status of radiologist in question in Burin,
1488–1489
Radiologist -- Was anyone else in dept. briefed on issue before Friday,
879
Radiologist -- What is dept. doing to correct issues,
879
Radiologist -- Why did Mr. Tilley wait almost three months before suspending radiologist,
877–888
Radiologist -- Will Minister order Eastern Health to contact all 3,500 people affected,
928–930
Radiologist -- Will those involved in review have to put their own work on hold,
1141
Radiologist at Burin Peninsula health centre -- Nature of concerns raised,
824–825
Rereading of CT scans and x-rays -- Staff shortage of transcription services,
1073
Was former acting Minister of Justice at any time consulted on issue,
935
Was former Minister of Justice consulted at any time on the issue,
936
What are patients being told if analysis of review is incomplete,
1486
What does Minister say regarding completing the work in timely fashion with quality control,
1074
What does Premier think should happen to Eastern Health Chief Executive Officer George Tilley,
1171
What has been put into place to prevent future lack of direct information to patients,
650
What is the new deadline for the completion of tests,
1307–1308
What reassurances can Minister provide that women diagnosed in past two years had accurate test results,
765–766
What supports are being put in place to allow testing for entire Province,
880
When did Dept. first become aware of serious problem,
717
Why did it take so long to address the issue,
1171–1172
Why did it take two years to carry out retesting,
717–718
Why did Minister keep information about faulty testing secret, knowing that people might have sought treatment and testing elsewhere,
931
Why is Government refusing to set up a toll-free line,
824
Why was public left in dark for sixteen months,
882–883
Why weren't all women contacted to alleviate their fears,
1306
Why would Government accept legal opinion of a law firm working for an insurance company rather than from Dept. of Justice,
931–932
Will Minister commit to immediately setting up a toll-free line to provide information,
766
Will Minister take steps to start working with Centres of Excellence to develop and adopt standards,
720
Will patients affected be told when they will be retested,
1487–1488
Will public briefing be open to all, and can questions be asked,
769
Would Minister communicate need for public information program with details,
651