PE1398

Petition by Alastair Kent, on behalf of Rare Disease UK, calling on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Government to review the mechanism and methodology used by the Scottish Medicines Consortium to appraise the value of medicines for orphan diseases and to instruct the Chief Medical Officer to revise the criteria for accessing Individual Patient Treatment Requests by removing the term ‘exceptional’ from all health boards IPTR requests in relation to orphan diseases.

Number of signatures: 1
Date lodged: 2 September 2011

Summary:

4 October 2011: The Committee took evidence from Alastair Kent, Chair, Rare Disease UK, Joan Fletcher, Family Support Officer, Association for Glycogen Storage Disease UK and Dr Lindsay Mitchell, Consultant Haematologist, Monklands Hospital, Airdrie and agreed to write to the Scottish Government, Procurement Scotland, the Scottish Medicines Consortium, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, NHS Ayrshire and Arran and other NHS boards seeking responses to points raised in the petition and during the discussion. Link to Official Report 4 October 2011 (472KB pdf) 

13 December 2011: The Committee agreed to write to the Scottish Government. Link to Official Report 13 December 2011 (470KB pdf)

6 March 2012: The Committee agreed to refer the petition to the Health and Sport Committee, under Rule 15.6.2, for further consideration of the issues raised in the petition. Link to Official Report 6 March 2012 (287KB pdf)

27 March 2012: The Health and Sport Committee took evidence from—

Stephen Nutt, Executive Officer, Rare Disease UK;

Joan Fletcher, Family Support Officer, Association for Glycogen Storage Disease (UK);

Lesley Loeliger, Founder and Chair, PNH Scotland. Link to Official Report 27 March 2012 (442KB pdf)

27 March 2012 (in private): The Health and Sport Committee considered its approach to future scrutiny of the issues raised in relation to the petitions and agreed to write to the Scottish Government and the Scottish Medicines Consortium.

12 June 2012: The Health and Sport Committee noted correspondence on the Petitions from the Scottish Medicines Consortium, NHS National Services Division, the Scottish Government and petitioners. The Committee agreed to consider the petitions again following its meeting on 18 September 2012. Link to Official Report 12 June 2012 (294KB pdf)  

Written Submissions: