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<blockquote data-quote="kev-w" data-source="post: 1694052" data-attributes="member: 452484"><p>The 'clinical need post code lottery' and not following RMOC guidelines is the basis of any complaints to anyone's local CCG, "if it's a national health service then we should get it if they do" kind of complaint, which is the line you can pursue with your local MP too, the York MP has written to the CCG to be kept updated, and I believe they will allow it with restricted uptake sooner or later.</p><p></p><p>If every T1 made a formal written complaint to their local non prescribing CCG (which has to follow NHS complaints procedures) it would up the ante somewhat, I saw just my single complaint mentioned in the minutes of our local CCG AGM and it wont be dealt with until after the commissioning decision...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kev-w, post: 1694052, member: 452484"] The 'clinical need post code lottery' and not following RMOC guidelines is the basis of any complaints to anyone's local CCG, "if it's a national health service then we should get it if they do" kind of complaint, which is the line you can pursue with your local MP too, the York MP has written to the CCG to be kept updated, and I believe they will allow it with restricted uptake sooner or later. If every T1 made a formal written complaint to their local non prescribing CCG (which has to follow NHS complaints procedures) it would up the ante somewhat, I saw just my single complaint mentioned in the minutes of our local CCG AGM and it wont be dealt with until after the commissioning decision... [/QUOTE]
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