The UK Rare Diseases Framework
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Ministerial foreword
The UK Rare Diseases Framework aims to ensure that the lives of people living with rare diseases continue to improve. We will work across the 4 nations of the United Kingdom to ensure that rare disease patients receive the best possible care, building on the commitments in the UK S
MIL-OSI United Kingdom: New strategy to accelerate diagnosis and improve treatment of rare diseases
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New strategy to accelerate diagnosis and improve treatment of rare diseases
The new framework will raise awareness of rare diseases, speed up diagnosis and improve care and treatment.
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9 January 2021
Rare Disease Framework sets out vision to improve the lives of more than 3.5 million people with rare diseases in the UK
The framework will speed up diagnosis, increase awareness and improve treatment and care
The new strategy has been designed around the views and experiences of those living with rare diseases
Millions of people with rare diseases, like Huntington’s disease or cystic fibrosis, will benefit from a new framework to raise awareness of rare diseases, speed up diagnosis and improve care and treatment.