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Dedworth
8th June 2015, 10:10
Whilst a trough feeding head of a Welsh NHS trust this woman refused patients claims for life saving drugs. Received a £200k payoff after she jacked it in following a damning report :mad:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3114654/Breast-cancer-hit-former-NHS-chief-causes-outrage-moves-England-life-saving-drugs-denied-Welsh-patients.html

Many of those she denied drugs to were unable to move. A hypocritical Labour apparatchik :mad:

les_taxi
8th June 2015, 20:46
Labour? who are they I've forgotton:biggrin:

Doc Alan
8th June 2015, 22:09
I don’t know of ANY life-saving drugs for breast cancer treatment which would be denied anywhere in the UK. It’s a different matter in the Philippines, if treatment is unaffordable.

Despite the recent media publicity given to " immune therapy ", the main treatments for breast cancers are surgical excision ( if possible ) ; chemotherapy ( before or after excision ) ; radiotherapy ( usually after excision ) ; hormone treatment ( before or after excision ) ; and targeted therapy ( afterwards, depending on the pathological type ). ALL of these are available on the NHS ( and, if affordable, the Philippines ).


Once the cancer has spread beyond the breast and regional lymph nodes ( to lungs, bones, liver or elsewhere ), sadly it’s probably incurable. Drugs which might prolong life by months – expensive and not universally available ( either because of cost or they are too new to be sure of their effectiveness ) – are NOT " life saving ".


I would not personally judge anyone with ( presumed ) advanced breast cancer. Unfortunately " post code lotteries " do exist, just as " country lotteries " exist – if only everyone in the world had equal access to health care when they needed it :doh.

http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/46327-Breast-cancer

KeithD
9th June 2015, 09:11
I know of many people who have moved to Wales and Scotland to get free prescriptions. Something the English government refuse to do.

SimonH
9th June 2015, 11:54
I know of many people who have moved to Wales and Scotland to get free prescriptions. Something the English government refuse to do.


:yikes: Seems a bit drastic, surely it would be a lot cheaper to spend £104 on a Prescription Prepayment Certificate, which once paid gives you unlimited prescriptions a year :xxgrinning--00xx3:

http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/Healthcosts/Pages/PPC.aspx

KeithD
9th June 2015, 11:59
:yikes: Seems a bit drastic, surely it would be a lot cheaper to spend £104 on a Prescription Prepayment Certificate, which once paid gives you unlimited prescriptions a year :xxgrinning--00xx3:

http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/Healthcosts/Pages/PPC.aspx

£104 is a lot of money to the poor :wink:

SimonH
9th June 2015, 12:20
£104 is a lot of money to the poor :wink:

No doubt about that :smile:

How much does upping sticks and moving to a different country cost to save that £104 :Erm:

KeithD
9th June 2015, 12:25
No doubt about that :smile:

How much does upping sticks and moving to a different country cost to save that £104 :Erm:

Nothing when you are with a housing association or council. Remember, its £104 a year. I've saved over £1000 over the years :xxgrinning--00xx3: