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<blockquote data-quote="Capt-Slog" data-source="post: 2041873" data-attributes="member: 500850"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I started this list to try to create a list of the pumps available on the NHS in each different part of the UK.</p><p>I did this because I found it SOOO difficult to find a simple list of pumps that have been approved by the NHS?</p><p>I found a list, but it is woefully out of date (early 2018) and there doesn't seem to be a central list of CCG (clinical commissioning groups) and what hardware they will support.</p><p></p><p>Talking to other people on this Forum, i find it amazing that this information is not more readily available.</p><p>Some people say that their CCG only provide 1 single pump. My CCG provides a choice of 6 pumps (but still doesn't have the one i like!).</p><p></p><p>It would seem better that all CCG's would supply any pump that is approved by the NHS. Clearly they don't, so the question is why? I am sure that there must be a reason, and presumably it is a good one.</p><p></p><p>As people are constantly coming onto this forum asking "what is the best pump" and "does anyone have any experience of this/that pump" it is safe to assume that they have been given a list of the different pumps available in there area.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt-Slog, post: 2041873, member: 500850"] Hi, I started this list to try to create a list of the pumps available on the NHS in each different part of the UK. I did this because I found it SOOO difficult to find a simple list of pumps that have been approved by the NHS? I found a list, but it is woefully out of date (early 2018) and there doesn't seem to be a central list of CCG (clinical commissioning groups) and what hardware they will support. Talking to other people on this Forum, i find it amazing that this information is not more readily available. Some people say that their CCG only provide 1 single pump. My CCG provides a choice of 6 pumps (but still doesn't have the one i like!). It would seem better that all CCG's would supply any pump that is approved by the NHS. Clearly they don't, so the question is why? I am sure that there must be a reason, and presumably it is a good one. As people are constantly coming onto this forum asking "what is the best pump" and "does anyone have any experience of this/that pump" it is safe to assume that they have been given a list of the different pumps available in there area. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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