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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Still though, 8 months I've been waiting, since mid-dec, that's not right by any stretch of the imagination.
Apparenlty, according to the PALS person, they meet up for a few hours once a month to diguss funding for treatments that are given outside of their PCT. I don't see how that's right.
(, Fri 29 Jul 2011, 10:20, 2 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
Sorry Gonz, but there will like as not be a good reason for this.
Drugs aren't cheap. We can't just all have whatever we want. There has to be a "value" judgement. Not because your treatment isn't important, but because there has to be an assessment of what else could be done with the money.
(, Fri 29 Jul 2011, 10:23, Reply)
They aren't cheap, deffo, but they're cheaper than an operation and having someone not be able to work and pay tax on that work for a year that it'd take for recovery.

(, Fri 29 Jul 2011, 10:41, Reply)
It really doesn't work like that.
And I bet you they aren't cheaper. Sorry, I know this is a late reply, work got in the way.

Chrone's is a chronic indication. You'd need the drugs all your life. That's probably a few hundred thousand quid at least.
(, Fri 29 Jul 2011, 11:52, Reply)
That does sound a bit shit.
But resources are finite and the people who form the funding panel have real jobs - they're generally made up of senior medical staff.

If you want more money spent on your treatment then there are only really two choices: go private or support a better-funded NHS. Reading the NHS-hating Daily Mail and getting annoyed about it isn't helping anybody.
(, Fri 29 Jul 2011, 10:24, Reply)
To be fair, I heard about it on LBC and TalkSport, and then just googled it so I can link to it on here.

(, Fri 29 Jul 2011, 10:42, Reply)

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