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Parliamentary report on homeopathy out - and the DH's response
22 Feb 10
The parliamentary Science and Technology committee today released a report following their 'evidence check' on homeopathy. It said there was insufficient evidence to continue to provide it on the NHS.
Media reports can be seen on the BBC http://bit.ly/cJQaJ0 , Sky News http://bit.ly/cIQsoE and in the Sunday Telegraph http://bit.ly/dcfwir
A spokesperson for the Department of Health has given a measured first reaction to the report:
'The Department of Health and Government
welcome the publication of the report and will give it, and any recommendations
made, full consideration over the coming weeks. We will provide a full
considered response within two months of publication of the report.
'In
the meantime we would reiterate that we appreciate the strength of feeling both
for and against the provision of homoeopathy on the National Health
Service.
'Our view is that the local NHS and
clinicians, rather than Whitehall, are best placed to make decisions on what
treatment is appropriate for their patients - this includes complementary or
alternative treatments such as homeopathy.'
FIH have also issued a press release about the STC report.
Comments
Sue
March 01, 2010
http://avilian.co.uk/2010/02/homeopathy-british-justice-or-british-bullying/ This Science and Technology Commission has been a gross miscarriage of justice from start to finish