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Drug treatments for multiple sclerosis (beta-interferons and glatirmaer acetate): risk sharing scheme - HSC 2002/004 

BRIEFING NOTE:

Issue
1. The Risk-Sharing Scheme commenced in May 2002. A cohort of over 5,000 patients with MS is being routinely monitored over 10 years. The purpose of this note is to remind PCTs and Hospital Trusts that there is a statutory duty under directions made under the NHS Act 1977 to fund treatment for eligible patients, including those who are not subject to routine monitoring.

Background
2. Health Service Circular 2002/004, (available at www.dh.gov.uk/assetRoot/04/01/22/14/04012214.pdf ) announcing the risk-sharing scheme, was issued to the NHS on 4 February 2002 . The scheme makes provision for MS patients to be eligible for treatment on the NHS with disease modifying drugs. A large cohort of patients is being monitored in order to assess the long-term cost effectiveness of the products. Ministers have expressed their commitment to seeing effective implementation of the scheme. In England this commitment has taken the form of directions under the NHS Act 1977 (see annex D of HSC 2002/004), which place the same statutory funding obligations on NHS bodies as apply to positive recommendations from NICE.

Progress with the Scheme
3•  The Scheme is an observational hypothesis-testing study over 10 years. The study is being conducted as part of routine clinical practice, with data being collected for around 5,200 patients across 70 UK prescribing centres. The recruitment of such a large number of patients represents a considerable achievement. Progress of the disease for patients receiving treatment will be compared with a group of patients who did not receive treatment to gauge the extent to which patients benefit from treatment. Analyses will be conducted on a regular cycle and the first is expected to be completed in summer 2007. The treatments involved are Avonex, Betaferon, Copaxone and Rebif, and if they do not perform as anticipated their prices to the NHS might reduce.

Action for Strategic Health Authorities
4. Strategic Health Authorities are asked to ensure that their PCTs and Trusts continue to meet their obligations to fund the treatment of eligible patients under the scheme.

If you have any queries regarding this briefing note please email

rebecca.blessing@dh.gsi.gov.uk.

December 2006


Proposals for Basic Neurosciences Training

Proposals made by the JNC for Basic Neurosciences Training (based on the work of Professor Mark Wiles and ABN Training & Education Sub Committee). 29 November 2005


World Congress of Neurology, Sydney 2005

Congratulations to the British team who won the Tournament of the Minds in Sydney, beating Canada in the final with a magnificent score of 90:60 Team members from left to right: Mark Lawdon, Raad Shakir, Bryan Lecky and Geraint Fuller.

 


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