mango
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
STM, the Ministry of Social Affairs and health in Finland, has published a draft report on the planned care plan/guidelines for our disease. Only available in Finnish, so far, I believe.
http://stm.fi/documents/1271139/7832492/Toiminnallisten+häiriöiden+hoidon+järjestäminen+luonnos+120417.pdf/b94c6a21-dcea-4a76-9e4e-b92d629f353d/Toiminnallisten+häiriöiden+hoidon+järjestäminen+luonnos+120417.pdf.pdf
Google Translate, English here.
Short summary (in Finnish) here:
http://stm.fi/artikkeli/-/asset_pub...hairioiden-hoidon-jarjestamisesta-lausunnolle
Google Translate English here:
https://translate.google.se/translate?sl=fi&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=sv&ie=UTF-8&u=http://stm.fi/artikkeli/-/asset_publisher/suositus-toiminnallisten-hairioiden-hoidon-jarjestamisesta-lausunnolle&edit-text=
If I understand this correctly, they were meant to propose a "care plan"/guidelines for ME/CFS, but instead they made it about functional disorders (ME/CFS, POTS, lyme, IBS, PMS, tinnitus, fibromyalgia, pain syndrome, MCS, whiplash etc), based on Fink's model.
I believe this is the one for children and adolescents?
http://stm.fi/julkaisu?pubid=URN:ISBN:978-952-00-3928-8
There are obviously many hugely problematic aspects to this. Some very similar to those we've already seen in other countries. It's based on Fink's BPS speculative model, not on biomedical evidence or international consensus reports. The head of the guidelines group is Risto Vataja, who seem to have strong ties to the medical insurance side of things, if I'm not mistaken? Psychiatrists/psychologists make up a large part of the group, while there are (as far as I know) no ME/CFS specialists and no patient representatives. Stakeholders aren't able to properly read up on/comment on the details of the model, since the source document they are referring to isn't available online on Fink's website any longer.
Deadline for comments on the draft report is 20 May.
Please note that my Finnish is very weak, I got most of this info second hand = there may be errors and other mistakes in what I've written above.
Does anyone know if EMEA, IiME and/or any other European groups are working on this? What can we do to help?
(ETA link to the Google Translate version of the draft report.)
http://stm.fi/documents/1271139/7832492/Toiminnallisten+häiriöiden+hoidon+järjestäminen+luonnos+120417.pdf/b94c6a21-dcea-4a76-9e4e-b92d629f353d/Toiminnallisten+häiriöiden+hoidon+järjestäminen+luonnos+120417.pdf.pdf
Google Translate, English here.
Short summary (in Finnish) here:
http://stm.fi/artikkeli/-/asset_pub...hairioiden-hoidon-jarjestamisesta-lausunnolle
Google Translate English here:
https://translate.google.se/translate?sl=fi&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=sv&ie=UTF-8&u=http://stm.fi/artikkeli/-/asset_publisher/suositus-toiminnallisten-hairioiden-hoidon-jarjestamisesta-lausunnolle&edit-text=
If I understand this correctly, they were meant to propose a "care plan"/guidelines for ME/CFS, but instead they made it about functional disorders (ME/CFS, POTS, lyme, IBS, PMS, tinnitus, fibromyalgia, pain syndrome, MCS, whiplash etc), based on Fink's model.
I believe this is the one for children and adolescents?
http://stm.fi/julkaisu?pubid=URN:ISBN:978-952-00-3928-8
There are obviously many hugely problematic aspects to this. Some very similar to those we've already seen in other countries. It's based on Fink's BPS speculative model, not on biomedical evidence or international consensus reports. The head of the guidelines group is Risto Vataja, who seem to have strong ties to the medical insurance side of things, if I'm not mistaken? Psychiatrists/psychologists make up a large part of the group, while there are (as far as I know) no ME/CFS specialists and no patient representatives. Stakeholders aren't able to properly read up on/comment on the details of the model, since the source document they are referring to isn't available online on Fink's website any longer.
Deadline for comments on the draft report is 20 May.
Please note that my Finnish is very weak, I got most of this info second hand = there may be errors and other mistakes in what I've written above.
Does anyone know if EMEA, IiME and/or any other European groups are working on this? What can we do to help?
(ETA link to the Google Translate version of the draft report.)
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