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Man must go blind to get NHS help | Man must go blind to get NHS help |
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An elderly man has been refused NHS treatment which would save his sight - until he goes blind in one eye. | An elderly man has been refused NHS treatment which would save his sight - until he goes blind in one eye. |
Ex-serviceman Leslie Howard, 76, from Acomb, York, was diagnosed with wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in his right eye in November. | Ex-serviceman Leslie Howard, 76, from Acomb, York, was diagnosed with wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in his right eye in November. |
His local primary care trust (PCT) only pays for the £6,000-a-year treatment once he loses the sight in one eye and develops wet AMD in the other. | |
The Royal National Institute of the Blind was "outraged" by the decision. | The Royal National Institute of the Blind was "outraged" by the decision. |
Steve Winyard, head of campaigns at the RNIB, said: "This is a desperate situation for Mr Howard. | Steve Winyard, head of campaigns at the RNIB, said: "This is a desperate situation for Mr Howard. |
"His PCT is leaving him to go blind even though sight-saving treatments are available on the NHS. | "His PCT is leaving him to go blind even though sight-saving treatments are available on the NHS. |
To know that I will now lose my sight because I can't afford private treatment is diabolical Leslie Howard, AMD sufferer | To know that I will now lose my sight because I can't afford private treatment is diabolical Leslie Howard, AMD sufferer |
"The actions of the PCTs are simply unacceptable. There is a moral imperative to save the sight of people where we can. | "The actions of the PCTs are simply unacceptable. There is a moral imperative to save the sight of people where we can. |
"It also makes no economic sense to deny treatment. The cost of supporting people with sight loss far outweighs the cost of treatment." | "It also makes no economic sense to deny treatment. The cost of supporting people with sight loss far outweighs the cost of treatment." |
Wet AMD can cause sight loss in as little as three months and requires prompt treatment. | Wet AMD can cause sight loss in as little as three months and requires prompt treatment. |
The RNIB said Mr Howard could not afford the private treatment which was his only hope. | The RNIB said Mr Howard could not afford the private treatment which was his only hope. |
'Paid my dues' | 'Paid my dues' |
Mr Howard said: "I can't believe I'm being left to go blind in one eye. | Mr Howard said: "I can't believe I'm being left to go blind in one eye. |
"I've spent most of my working life devoted to public service - I was in the army, police and prison service and I've never failed to pay my dues. | "I've spent most of my working life devoted to public service - I was in the army, police and prison service and I've never failed to pay my dues. |
"I've paid literally tens of thousands of pounds in taxes and to know that I will now lose my sight because I can't afford private treatment is diabolical. | "I've paid literally tens of thousands of pounds in taxes and to know that I will now lose my sight because I can't afford private treatment is diabolical. |
"Has the government lost all sense of compassion as well as economics? Is there no way I can get help to save my sight? | "Has the government lost all sense of compassion as well as economics? Is there no way I can get help to save my sight? |
"My wife and I have arthritis of the spine and if I lose my sight, we'll end up housebound, and that will destroy us." | "My wife and I have arthritis of the spine and if I lose my sight, we'll end up housebound, and that will destroy us." |
The decision to refuse treatment with new drugs, known as anti-VEGF, was made by the North Yorkshire and York PCT because it has not yet received final guidance from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (Nice) on their use. | The decision to refuse treatment with new drugs, known as anti-VEGF, was made by the North Yorkshire and York PCT because it has not yet received final guidance from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (Nice) on their use. |
Costs under review | Costs under review |
The trust said in a statement: "There is no Nice guidance for the treatment of age-related macular degeneration with drugs. | The trust said in a statement: "There is no Nice guidance for the treatment of age-related macular degeneration with drugs. |
"In agreement with other PCTs in the region, North Yorkshire and York PCT has agreed to fund anti-VEGF drugs for patients for whom it has been evidenced that this will be an effective treatment. | "In agreement with other PCTs in the region, North Yorkshire and York PCT has agreed to fund anti-VEGF drugs for patients for whom it has been evidenced that this will be an effective treatment. |
"This is based on an assessment of the patients against an agreed clinical criteria established by the PCTs." | "This is based on an assessment of the patients against an agreed clinical criteria established by the PCTs." |
The trust said it would review the process after publication of any Nice guidance. | The trust said it would review the process after publication of any Nice guidance. |
A spokesman for Nice said anti-VEGF drugs were deemed safe to use but an assessment of their value for money was still ongoing. The anticipated publication date for this appraisal is September. | A spokesman for Nice said anti-VEGF drugs were deemed safe to use but an assessment of their value for money was still ongoing. The anticipated publication date for this appraisal is September. |
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