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From Professor Michael Baum and others
Re. Use of ‘alternative’ medicine in the NHS
Second Letter to PCTS
May 2007:
The William Harvey Research Institute
Charterhouse Square
From Professor Gustav Born FRS and others
21st May 2007
Dear Director of Commissioning
Re commissioning of homeopathic services in your trust
In May 2006, we and other colleagues in the medical community wrote to the
Chief Executives of all Primary Care Trusts to express our concern about the
continued provision to patients of ‘alternative’ medicine including homeopathy,
in the absence of evidence of efficacy, across the NHS. This reflected our
broader concern with the need to promote evidence-based medicine in the
provision of all medical services, which we are sure that you share.
Since last May, a number of trusts have reduced their provision of
homeopathic services through commissioning arrangements to reflect the need for
greater scientific scrutiny. If you have not already reviewed your own trust’s
provision, you might find it useful to consider, in conjunction with your
Director of Public Health, the paper that we have enclosed which, while not a
full review of the scientific position, has been used by other trusts to
promote evidence based commissioning.
While it may be tempting to dismiss homeopathy expenditure as relatively
small across the NHS, we must consider the cultural and social damage of
maintaining as a matter of principle expenditure on practices which are
unsupported by evidence.
Yours faithfully
Professor Gustav Born FRS Emeritus Professor of Pharmacology,
and
Professor Michael Baum Emeritus Professor of Surgery,
Professor John Garrow Emeritus Professor of Human
Nutrition,
Mr Leslie Rose Consultant Clinical Scientist
Professor Raymond Tallis Emeritus Professor of
Geriatric Medicine,
Mrs Hazel Thornton, Hon. DSc. (Leicester) Honorary Visiting Fellow,
Department of Health Sciences,
Here is the weblink for
this letter and there are some good comments here as well.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/health/article1827553.ece
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