Bury CCG announces decision to stop prescribing GF foods from January 2017

5 October 2016

In October 2015 we notified Members about Bury Clinical Commissioning Group’s (CCG’s) consultation on gluten-free food on prescription.

Since the consultation, Bury CCG has discussed the situation at a number of Governing Board meetings. However, we are very disappointed to tell you that the CCG has announced the decision to stop prescribing gluten-free foods for adults from 1 January 2017. The results of the consultation survey showed that 76% of respondents disagreed with the proposal to stop prescribing gluten-free food, with the majority of people agreeing that removing gluten-free food on prescription would make it harder for adults to follow a gluten-free diet.

We understand the importance of access to gluten-free products on prescription for people with coeliac disease, particularly those on low incomes or those only able to reach small convenience stores which do not stock staple gluten-free foods. We are concerned that the measures taken by the CCG to save money will affect people’s ability to stick to the gluten-free diet and in turn increase the likelihood of complications of coeliac disease such as osteoporosis, which will cost the NHS more in the long term.

Although we understand the budgetary pressures being faced by the NHS, making efficiencies in NHS procurement and use of alternative supply models could enable cost savings to be made whilst still supporting people with coeliac disease. Coeliac UK has already highlighted alternative prescribing schemes, where there is direct supply of gluten-free food from the pharmacy, making savings around product control and saving GP time without completely restricting access to gluten-free food on prescription.

If you would like to oppose the prescription cuts, there are several things that you can do:

  • Contact the local HealthWatch by emailing (info@healthwatchbury.co.uk), calling on  0161 253 6300 or writing to Healthwatch Bury, Europa House, Barcroft Street, Bury, BL9 5BT
    Contact Bury CCG by emailing (BUCCG.corporateoffice@nhs.net), writing to Bury CCG, 21 Silver Street, Bury, BL9 0EN or calling on 0161 212 6270
  • Write to your local MP, we have a sample letter on our website (www.coeliac.org.uk/prescriptioncampaign) which you can use, or please feel free to write your own letter explaining how the changes will affect you
  • Speak with your local GP about your individual case
  • Watch out for more information on next campaign steps particularly on our website

We will continue to make strong representations to the CCG on the issue and will seek the support of clinicians in the area. We will be asking the CCG how the impact of the change on the long term health of people with coeliac disease will be monitored. For more information about getting involved with our prescriptions campaign, visit our prescriptions campaign page.

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