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Had a read of the NICE Guidelines - it's quite revealing...
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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 887935" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>Doesn't this just emphasise though that NICE make the gudelines and then it is down to our CCGs (and the head of prescribing) to interpret them how they wish to.., therefore we get the CCGs giving us postcode lotteries unles the Patients stand up and approach the CCG's and their methods of nterpreting them.</p><p></p><p>Why is it that one particular CCG can have a Head of Prescribing and their staff that are evaluating to allow CGM's, Libres's, Degludec and o enext door that allows nothing!!</p><p></p><p>NICE are only giving guidelines on drugs and equipment. If your CCG's are not adhering or interpreting costs correctly then uts down to the paients to approach their Head of Prescribing and to lodge a very clear letter asking them to re assess...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 887935, member: 17713"] Doesn't this just emphasise though that NICE make the gudelines and then it is down to our CCGs (and the head of prescribing) to interpret them how they wish to.., therefore we get the CCGs giving us postcode lotteries unles the Patients stand up and approach the CCG's and their methods of nterpreting them. Why is it that one particular CCG can have a Head of Prescribing and their staff that are evaluating to allow CGM's, Libres's, Degludec and o enext door that allows nothing!! NICE are only giving guidelines on drugs and equipment. If your CCG's are not adhering or interpreting costs correctly then uts down to the paients to approach their Head of Prescribing and to lodge a very clear letter asking them to re assess... [/QUOTE]
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