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Reviewing Treatment Policy

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After major reports in America (IOM,NIH) during 2015 the time has come for a review on treatment policy.

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millysent

Reason for optimism haven't travelled the welfare cuts and same old attitude here.

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Jonesbones

Only when the established paradigm that the universe revolved around earth was replaced was a step forward in science possible.

Science is in flux the step forward is possible though not yet established.

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CheshireKatz

Treatment policy follows NICE guidelines (CG53) and they are on the static list with no review scheduled before 2019.

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Theresa60 in reply toCheshireKatz

That would change with a PACE retraction I can dream of such things.

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carch520

Started me day on the up thanks.

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