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Date Posted:
29/10/2007
Save NHS Homeopathy
Welcome from the League of Friends of the Royal London Homeopathic Hospital.
Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) have suddenly cancelled or reduced their contracts for the hospital’s services which place its viability under threat. It should be remembered that the RLHH is also a teaching hospital and that it has an Academic Unit and is involved with research programmes. As a centre for excellence it treats patients from all over the country and plays a vital role in their quality of life and recovery.
While the League of Friends is aware that there is a need for economies in the cash strapped NHS, doing this without regard to patients’ needs is far from satisfactory.
We are aware that some PCTs have stopped patients’ treatment in mid-flow and many are putting this down to the fact that homeopathy is “unproven”. We would strongly disagree with this opinion as a great deal of evidence exists to prove that homeopathy is an effective treatment.
The badly flawed paper that appeared in The Lancet has been used as an excuse to stop contracts. We would invite you to read Dr Peter Fisher’s response and assessment on the appropriate link. Furthermore, using this excuse completely ignores all the other therapies on offer at the hospital which bring relief to patients who have, for the most part, been suffering from health problems that do not respond to conventional treatment.
Treatment at the hospital is very cost effective to the NHS in this regard.
There is an outcry against the cuts and patients are mobilising to protest and campaign against the sudden cessation of their treatment
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