A chance to respond to proposal to stop prescribing testing strips / insulin pen needles

SueJB

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https://www.engage.england.nhs.uk/c...e/consultation/subpage.2017-07-19.2919311099/

( to be fair proposal is to limit presribing of "more costly" versions rather than blanket ban - but lower cost strips may not give results consistent with your current regime )

Actual text of proposal here:
https://www.engage.england.nhs.uk/c...riority-prescribing-consultation-guidance.pdf
@bamba here are some links that @Boo1979 posted about pricing
https://bnf.nice.org.uk/medical-device-type/blood-glucose-testing-strips-2.html
Heres another covering comparative costs in lots of conditions - scroll down to p45 for diabetes
http://gmmmg.nhs.uk/docs/cost_comparison_charts.pdf
Boo and I are both on the cheapest stuff
Unfortunately, it seems it's just T2D but I might be wrong
 

carnabychick

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Having read it it appears that they are not stopping needles but recommending the 4mm size which I use and actually are really good. It looks like they are trying to prescribe cheaper test strips but would that change readings as if you buy generic paracetamol as opposed to branded it works the same, just higher cost for a brand?
 

DavidGrahamJones

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Couldn't get past this bit:

Given due regard to the need to eliminate discrimination, harassment and victimisation, to advance equality of opportunity, and to foster good relations between people who share a relevant protected characteristic (as cited under the Equality Act 2010) and those who do not share it.

Given regard to the need to reduce inequalities between patients in access to, and outcomes from healthcare services and to ensure services are provided in an integrated way where this might reduce health inequalities.


My views take us outside any discussion about diabetes related test strips etc. I thought I lived in the United Kingdom, I don't, even the NHS is devolved into separate regions and even within NHS England we will be treated differently depending on CCG and even within a CCG there seems to be different treatment. I predict a Health System where anything that isn't life threatening will have to be paid for.

Whinge over!