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The ME Association writes to Cheshire and Merseyside NHS about their out-of-date website information on ME/CFS

The ME Association writes to the CEO of Cheshire and Merseyside NHS about out-of-date and inaccurate website information on ME/CFS.

Letter

Dear Graham Unwin

NHS Knowsley Clinical Commissioning Group: Commissioning Policy on ME/CFS (September 2023 update).

Inpatient care for treatment of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) in section B9.1 (Mental Health/pages 25 – 26) of this document:

This information and guidance is out of date – as it is referenced to the now discarded and discredited 2007 NICE (CG 53) guideline on ME/CFS.

It is not consistent with the information and guidance in the new (October 2021) guideline on ME/CFS (NG 206).

In particular:

  1. NICE refers to ME/CFS
  2. NICE (and the NHS) does not classify ME/CFS as a mental health condition and recognises the WHO neurological disease classification of ME and CFS (in WHO ICD 10 G93.3)
  3. The new NICE guideline contains extensive information on the management of people with severe and very severe ME/CFS and factors which need to be taken into consideration when they are admitted to hospital

The section on ME/CFS does therefore need to be removed and properly updated as a matter of some urgency.

While I am here could I query:

a) What sort of specialist referral service is being provided by your ICB for the diagnosis and management of people with ME/CFS (as recommended in the new NICE guideline) and

b) What arrangements are in place for the management of people with severe and very severe ME/CFS who may require either domiciliary or hospital based care

Yours sincerely,

Dr Charles Shepherd
Hon. Medical Adviser to the ME Association.

We are placing a copy of this correspondence on the MEA website.

Dr Charles Shepherd,
Trustee and Hon. Medical Adviser to the ME Association,
Member of the 2018-2021 NICE guideline on ME/CFS committee,
Member of the 2002 Chief Medical Officer's Working Group on ME/CFS

Dr Charles Shepherd
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