Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) in Merseyside and Cheshire are currently working together to review more than 100 local NHS policies and treatments to ensure that they have the best possible outcomes for patients, are in line with the latest clinical guidance and are making the best of the limited NHS resources available.
reviewing treatments and procedures relating to:
- Continuous glucose monitoring systems
- Cough assist devices
- Insulin pumps
- Secondary care peripheral steroid joint injections
- Surgery for Prostatism or lower urinary tract infection
- Transanal irrigation
We are looking to understand the views and experiences of individuals/families who have received or are currently receiving one or more of the above treatments. Clinicians, providers and community groups with an interest in the above treatments or policy changes, are also encouraged to share their views in the survey.
We are also informing patients about updates to Botulinum Toxin A & B treatments to bring them in line with NICE guidance and the Pan Mersey Area Prescribing Committee (APC).
The survey will be available online https://nhs.researchfeedback.net/s.asp?k=155652839910 which will take about 15 minutes to complete. The survey closes on 7 July 2019.
If you require this or more information in another format or language, an easy read version, would like to receive a hard copy or would like support completing this survey, please email us on mlcsu.involvement@nhs.net or call us on 01782 872506.
Anything you share will be anonymous. No personal identifiable information will be shared or published.
You can find out more about health policy reviews on your CCG’s website or by contacting us using the email address or telephone number provided.
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