Which UK hospital is following up patients on generic DAAs?
Pablito said
Jun 6, 2016
Sorry - I've just fully read the article now and the answer is: Imperial Hospital, London.
Pablito said
Jun 6, 2016
I've got 2 friends in the UK who bought generic DAAs through FixHepC and Dr Freeman, and I'm on a mission to try and find out which hospital in the UK is following up such patients. A doctor at my hospital mentioned this to me at an appointment in passing a while back before I even knew about the whole generics thing so I didn't think to ask at the time which hospital it is, but the doctor has now left the clinic.
I've just read this article in the Daily Mail about a patient who was followed up by Addenbroke's Hospital. The patient in the article lives in Essex, which is a different county to Oxford (where Addenbroke's is) so I wonder if this is the hospital given that most people in the UK are treated by their local NHS hospital?
Given that NHS England have placed a monthly cap on DAA expenditure and, as such, hospitals cannot adhere to the NICE guidelines (which state that everyone with HCV should be treated with DAAs regardless of fibrosis staging), I suspect more and more people will go the generic route; so it's important that they can find a way of being followed up given that most NHS hospitals are being short-sighted and refusing to do the requisite tests for people taking generics.
There is always the option of going to a private hepatologist and using a private lab in London for the VL tests, but that will just add to the cost burden.
Thanks
Pablo
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-- Edited by Tig56 on Monday 6th of June 2016 05:09:39 PM
Sorry - I've just fully read the article now and the answer is: Imperial Hospital, London.
I've got 2 friends in the UK who bought generic DAAs through FixHepC and Dr Freeman, and I'm on a mission to try and find out which hospital in the UK is following up such patients. A doctor at my hospital mentioned this to me at an appointment in passing a while back before I even knew about the whole generics thing so I didn't think to ask at the time which hospital it is, but the doctor has now left the clinic.
I've just read this article in the Daily Mail about a patient who was followed up by Addenbroke's Hospital. The patient in the article lives in Essex, which is a different county to Oxford (where Addenbroke's is) so I wonder if this is the hospital given that most people in the UK are treated by their local NHS hospital?
Given that NHS England have placed a monthly cap on DAA expenditure and, as such, hospitals cannot adhere to the NICE guidelines (which state that everyone with HCV should be treated with DAAs regardless of fibrosis staging), I suspect more and more people will go the generic route; so it's important that they can find a way of being followed up given that most NHS hospitals are being short-sighted and refusing to do the requisite tests for people taking generics.
There is always the option of going to a private hepatologist and using a private lab in London for the VL tests, but that will just add to the cost burden.
Thanks
Pablo
There is information available on the forum regarding the options mentioned above. Find them here: Forum Hep C Links
-- Edited by Tig56 on Monday 6th of June 2016 05:09:39 PM