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What was the petition about and the reply you received? I am sorry, I don't have a yahoo account so I cannot read anything.
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Hi bluebell, i've copied it for you x
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The Government has responded to the petition you signed – “Get Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy on the NHS for Fibromyalgia sufferers.”.
Government responded:
NHS England commissions high quality specialised pain services, delivered to agreed specification, for people with fibromyalgia whose pain cannot be controlled through routine NHS care.
NHS England commissions specialised pain services for patients whose pain cannot be controlled through routine NHS care where the usual approaches have failed. National commissioning means patients can access a high quality service, delivered to agreed specification, wherever they live.
Although there is no cure for fibromyalgia, some treatments can ease symptoms and support improved quality of life for patients. The treatments offered will depend on the severity of a patient’s condition, but may include: pharmacological pain relief; physiotherapy; dietary and exercise advice; counselling or cognitive behavioural therapy; and self-management programmes which aim to give patients the skills and confidence to manage their conditions more effectively. There are also a number of NHS Trusts that offer specialist fibromyalgia clinics, such as the Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases in Bath, which patients can access on referral from the clinician responsible for their care.
In April 2013, NHS England published a clinical commissioning policy for hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) which sets out that HBOT will only be commissioned for the following indications: decompression illness; gas embolism; acute carbon monoxide poisoning. This policy is currently under review. NHS England will only commission those treatments or interventions that have published evidence of efficacy and improved outcome. For this reason HBOT is not offered for patients presenting with conditions other than those listed in the published policy. Patients with other conditions who are seeking HBOT would need to make an Individual Funding Request (IFR) and demonstrate clinical exceptionality. Both the HBOT policy and guidance on the IFR process can be found at the following links:
england.nhs.uk/commissionin...
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The Petitions team
UK Government and Parliament
That is really great my friend, thank you so much