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Needs Assessment parliamentary question

17 August 2011

Kezia Dugdale (Lothian) (Scottish Labour) yesterday asked:

“...the Scottish Executive when the health care needs assessment on myalgic encephalitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) will be implemented by NHS Lothian.

Michael Matheson responded:

“It is for individual NHS boards to plan and healthcare services to ensure that the needs of their local population are met.

“It is understood however, that NHS Lothian has started work on a revised pathway for ME-CFS based on the Scottish Good Practice Statement on ME-CFS for GPs. The pathway will seek to ensure that people living with the ME-CFS are recognised early by their GP and receive the appropriate clinical investigation, treatment and support.

“This work will be taken forward over the next few months in discussion with the board’s partners, including patient and carer representatives.”

Source: DeHavilland

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