Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Doug Naysmith (Labour), on Thursday, 15 October 2009, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 87 members in total.
PERNICIOUS ANAEMIA
That this House recognises that the Pernicious Anaemia Society has identified fundamental problems associated with the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of vitamin B12 deficiency in general, and with pernicious anaemia in particular, causing unnecessary suffering among patients; believes that the current treatment regime used to treat vitamin B12 deficiency and pernicious anaemia would benefit from a review relating to its efficacy and cost-effectiveness and that alternative, modern, self-administered treatment regimes that are available should be evaluated in order to save medical staff time and provide a more efficient treatment regime based on the needs of the patient; further believes that pernicious anaemia is a long-term condition and that patients suffering from the disease should have access to `comprehensive assessment and regular review of patients problems' as set out in the National Service Framework for Long Term Conditions; further believes that patients with pernicious anaemia are made to fit themselves into the way care is provided locally and that this often does not meet the needs of the individual; and calls upon the Government to order a review of the symptoms, diagnoses and treatment of pernicious anaemia.
Secondary information
- Type
- Early day motion
- Reference
- 2062
- Session
- 2008-09
- Other sponsors
- John Austin
- Peter Bottomley
- Lindsay Hoyle
- Andrew Dismore
- David Drew
- Subjects
- Health services
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