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Concerns Over Gluten-Free Prescription Withdrawal in Leicester & Rutland - 0 views

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    Coeliac UK has raised grave concerns about the decision by NHS Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Integrated Care Board (ICB) to withdraw gluten free prescriptions for people with a diagnosis of coeliac disease and its potential impact on their health. The charity highlighted the significant additional cost of gluten free staple substitute products, which poses a real challenge to maintaining the gluten free diet, the only treatment for the condition. Coeliac UK noted that 72 per cent of respondents to a recent public consultation disagreed with the ICB's proposal to stop gluten free prescribing, and said it is "deeply concerned" by the potential impact of the decision to proceed with removal of provision. The charity accused the ICB of making no meaningful effort to reduce the impact of this policy change for those on low incomes, despite the additional cost of gluten free food being highlighted by 58 per cent of those who disagreed with the proposal.
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Coeliac Crisis: NHS West Yorkshire's Gluten Free Prescription Cut Sparks Concerns - 0 views

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    NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board (ICB)'s decision to withdraw gluten free prescriptions for people with coeliac disease across Leeds and Calderdale has disappointed Coeliac UK. In a statement released on Thursday, the charity, which provides support and advice to those living with the disease, has raised "grave concerns" about the decision, warning that it will have a detrimental impact on the coeliac community. The policy is currently implemented across the ICB's other places including Bradford district and Craven, Kirklees and Wakefield district, preventing coeliac patients from accessing gluten free bread and flour mix on prescription. NHS West Yorkshire ICB wants to align its gluten free prescribing guidelines across its five places. But the charity is worried that the additional cost of gluten free staple products will poses a real challenge to maintaining the gluten-free diet, which is the only treatment for the condition.
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