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Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review: government response
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The Independent Report of the Patient Reference Group: response to the IMMDS Review report
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Call for action a year after damning review published into NHS scandals
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The Government has been urged to issue a full reply to a damning report which was published a year ago.
A scathing inquiry into three NHS scandals, published in July last year, set out how patients were “dismissed” and “overlooked” when serious concerns were raised about some medical treatments.
The review examined how the health service responded to concerns over pelvic mesh – which has been linked to crippling, life-changing complications including chronic pain, infections and loss of sex life; the anti-epilepsy drug sodium valproate – which has been linked to physical malformations, autism and developmental delay in many children when it is taken by their mothers during pregnancy; and hormone pregnancy tests such as Primodos – which are thought to be associated with birth defects and miscarriages.
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“The recommendations will not only make life better for those living with mesh complications, they will also improve patient safety for everyone in the future.”
The debate is calling for all Cumberlege recommendations to be implemented without further delay, including financial redress for women and sweeping reform of the healthcare and regulation framework.
It is also calling for a retrospective audit of mesh to work out the number of women suffering. The Cumberlege report suggests contacting all women who had mesh in the year 2010 to see how they are in 2021.
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Joanne Lloyd, Beverley Burrows and Mandy Bridge are among the women HuffPost has previously interviewed about vaginal mesh.
NHS system didn t listen to patients who came to harm, says Theresa May
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