Not sure if just my local area - so apologies for panicking anyone needlessly. Although these sort of things often start as pilots in one area and then spread so perhaps still relevant.
Hard to read for too long so I'm sorry if this has already been mentioned here. Thought I should warn people that their CCG might try to limit eyedrop prescriptions. Not sure if it's just my local area.
My local CCG is currently consulting about restricting or ending NHS prescriptions for what they describe as minor conditions. I was so upset and pretty angry to see dry eye included amongst these. It's been such a draining fight - ongoing - to get taken seriously and obtain any form of effective treatment, and it just seems like a losing battle. The NHS (at least in my local area) is dismissing dry eye, and ignoring the fact that for some people (all of us here, for a start) it's a serious and sometimes disabling condition.
I given my response to the consultation but don't suppose my one voice will make much difference. The consultation front-page clearly wants to downplay things. They mention medicines for colds and coughs - so it seems they want the public to assume they only want to stop prescriptions for very mild (for most people) conditions that can very cheaply be treated OTC.
Hard to read for too long so I'm sorry if this has already been mentioned here. Thought I should warn people that their CCG might try to limit eyedrop prescriptions. Not sure if it's just my local area.
My local CCG is currently consulting about restricting or ending NHS prescriptions for what they describe as minor conditions. I was so upset and pretty angry to see dry eye included amongst these. It's been such a draining fight - ongoing - to get taken seriously and obtain any form of effective treatment, and it just seems like a losing battle. The NHS (at least in my local area) is dismissing dry eye, and ignoring the fact that for some people (all of us here, for a start) it's a serious and sometimes disabling condition.
I given my response to the consultation but don't suppose my one voice will make much difference. The consultation front-page clearly wants to downplay things. They mention medicines for colds and coughs - so it seems they want the public to assume they only want to stop prescriptions for very mild (for most people) conditions that can very cheaply be treated OTC.
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