NHS Bath and North East Somerset CCG to review policy on GF prescriptions

1 December 2016

We are aware that NHS Bath and North East Somerset Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) is reviewing their policy on access to gluten-free food on prescription. We have contacted Members in the area directly and are spreading the word online to ensure that you have the chance to make your voice heard.

The CCG currently follows the National Prescribing Guidelines and prescribe up to 18 units (depending on age and gender) of gluten-free staple foods. However, the CCG is now reviewing their policy and is proposing to remove access to gluten-free foods on prescription.

Coeliac UK communication with the CCG

We are extremely concerned by the proposal and will be submitting a formal response in support of continuing access to gluten-free food on prescription. Our arguments will focus on the importance of gluten-free staples on prescription to support management and adherence to the gluten-free diet in view of cost and availability issues. Research shows that gluten-free staple foods are not readily available to purchase in budget supermarkets and convenience stores and that gluten-free staple foods are 3-4 times more expensive than gluten containing equivalents.  We will also be asking local healthcare professionals for their support.

Have your say

The consultation is open until 22 December and we would encourage you to respond to make sure your voice is heard. 

Get involved

As part of our work in opposing prescription cuts, we’re looking for people affected to act as case studies. This will allow us to give examples to the media of how the policy change would affect people with coeliac disease. To become a case study or to find out more about interview opportunities please call us on 0333 332 2033.

We will provide updates as the situation progresses through direct mailings, Crossed Grain magazine and on our website.

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