PattiEvans
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I sent off the petition to David Nicholson (CEO of NHS England) on 26 September. The petition can be seen here http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/david-nicholson-chief-executive-of-nhs-england-make-blood-glucose-test-strips-available-to-people-with-t2-diabetes. Despite receiving a delivery receipt I had no response, so on 9 October I sent another email, asking if I had sent the first email to the correct address for David Nicholson's PA and if not could the recipient please direct me to the correct address. Again I asked for delivery and read receipt.
I received a response from his PA
Obviously what's sauce for the goose isn't sauce for the gander. So where from here? Press release?
I received a response from his PA
Today I responded to this email as follows:Dear Ms Evans
Thank you for your emails to Sir David Nicholson on the 26 September 2013 and the 9 October 2013, asking that he is made aware of the petition, I have made Sir David.
I will also share it with colleagues in Domain 2 - which is aimed at helping people with long term conditions.
If you have any further concerns please email this inbox directly and we will take them forward.
Many thanks
Cassie
and received this in response:Cassie
Thank you for your response and for drawing Sir David Nicholson?s attention to our petition. We had expected a response direct from him. Can you tell me if he intends to respond and if so in what time frame such response may be expected?
May I also ask who or what Domain 2 is and where we may find more information on it.
Many thanks
Patti Evans
Admin at Diabetes-support.org.uk
Obviously your signatures mean nothing. Taking a look at the website she linked, para 1 says:Dear Ms Evans
We had not intended to respond to your petition.
However, I can discuss with colleagues the issues you have raised. Would you be able to put into an email the concerns you have and we will provide you with a response?
NHS England has been organised nationally around five outcome domains, specified in the NHS Outcomes Framework, reflecting the importance of clinical leadership, domain 2 is enhancing quality of life for people with long term conditions. Dr Martin McShane is the Domain 2 Director.
This link provides more information on domain 2
http://www.england.nhs.uk/resources/resources-for-ccgs/out-frwrk/dom-2/
You might also be interested in knowing that in addition, practising clinicians from across England ? known as National Clinical Directors (NCD) ? are working part-time at NHS England to provide expert advice. The National Clinical Director for Obesity and Diabetes, Dr Jonathan Valabhji, has been lead clinician for diabetes at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust since 2008.
Many thanks
Cassie
How does that fit in with denying people test strips and telling them a once yearly Hba1c is sufficient.Helping patients take charge of their care
People with long term conditions and their carers could be better equipped to manage their own condition(s). Improving people?s health literacy ? helping them to understand how they can help treat and manage their condition(s) ? along with truly involving them in planning their own care helps improve the outcomes of treatment, prevents deterioration or complications (including admissions to hospital), and makes people feel more in control of their lives. General practice has a vital role in supporting people to take control of their own care.
Obviously what's sauce for the goose isn't sauce for the gander. So where from here? Press release?