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<blockquote data-quote="tim2000s" data-source="post: 1561333" data-attributes="member: 30007"><p>It's not worth doing that yet DD. Most clinics weren't expecting the announcements and it's down to them to get the care pathways put together for the CCGs to decide upon. </p><p></p><p>What we need is for the clinics to work together and agree an approach that will be difficult to go against across the country, and use the same case with all CCGs. Once one is successful then it makes it that much harder for the others to say no as you have evidence within the NHS of where it has been approved. What we need to encourage our Diabetes Clinics to do is to liaise with Partha Kar to get a template for CCG submission together to ensure that there is the best possible chance of not being rejected by CCG/Local HEalth Authority. </p><p></p><p>[USER=182669]@slip[/USER] We need to try and avoid reference to cost. Some of the people who will benefit most are those who <em>aren't </em>testing regularly as it takes the fingerpricking away. They will not win in a cost based argument.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim2000s, post: 1561333, member: 30007"] It's not worth doing that yet DD. Most clinics weren't expecting the announcements and it's down to them to get the care pathways put together for the CCGs to decide upon. What we need is for the clinics to work together and agree an approach that will be difficult to go against across the country, and use the same case with all CCGs. Once one is successful then it makes it that much harder for the others to say no as you have evidence within the NHS of where it has been approved. What we need to encourage our Diabetes Clinics to do is to liaise with Partha Kar to get a template for CCG submission together to ensure that there is the best possible chance of not being rejected by CCG/Local HEalth Authority. [USER=182669]@slip[/USER] We need to try and avoid reference to cost. Some of the people who will benefit most are those who [I]aren't [/I]testing regularly as it takes the fingerpricking away. They will not win in a cost based argument. [/QUOTE]
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