Public Consultation on proposed changes to the prescribing of gluten-free products
Share your experiences on proposed changes to the prescribing of gluten-free products
All patients aged 16 or over registered at a GP practice in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland are invited to share their experiences of prescribing of gluten-free products on prescription through a questionnaire available online and as a paper questionnaire.
Patients diagnosed with coeliac disease and dermatitis herpetiformis are currently prescribed a maximum of eight units of gluten-free bread or flour per month.
The local NHS proposes to stop providing gluten-free products on prescription. This is based on a number of factors, including the increased availability of gluten-free foods. In the past gluten-free foods were less easy to obtain, so they were made available from local pharmacies via prescription. However, with an increased awareness of coeliac disease and gluten intolerance, as well as a general trend towards eating less gluten, there is greater availability of these foods in many supermarkets and online. Improvements have also been made to food labelling so that it is easier to see whether ordinary foods are free from gluten.
Please complete a short questionnaire to share how this would impact you and your family. It is really important to share your views. Your response will be anonymous and will help influence the NHS decision about this proposal.
Ways to get involved:
- Fill out a questionnaire online by Sunday 25th August 2024 http://www.bit.ly/LLRGFSurvey
- Pick up a questionnaire from your GP practice or pharmacy
- Follow our social channels:
- @NHS Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland
- @NHS_LLR
- Request a hard copy questionnaire by emailing:
- Telephone 0116 2957532