Questions need to be asked of NHS Herts and West Essex ICB Primary Care Board on their web information and approach to ME and NICE 2021?
Have approached MEA and Charles to have a look.
May put in a question from the , they are our adjacent ICS and part of Essex.
We are Suffolk and N E Essex and it's confusing isn't it?
The NHS Herts and West Essex ICB Primary Care Board meeting will be held on
Thursday 24 November from 9:30am.
Members of the public who want to register their attendance or would like to raise a question for the Board please email by 4pm on
Monday 21 November.
Papers will be available before the meeting.
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https://hertsandwestessex.icb.nhs.u...algic-encephalitis-cfs-me-inpatient-treatment
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HS Herts and West Essex Integrated Care Board (ICB)
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome / Myalgic Encephalitis (CFS / ME)
Inpatient treatment
July 2022 V1.0
"Rationale
There is limited high quality evidence relating to the effectiveness of this intervention in CFS.
There is evidence of effectiveness from randomised controlled trials of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and graded exercise therapy (GET). Guidance on the management of patients is provided in the latest clinical guideline from NICE.
should be aware of the NICE clinical guideline on the effective management of patients with CFS. Referrals to in-patient services for CFS will only be considered in exceptional circumstances as effective management is available locally.Treatments of unproven effectiveness will not normally be provided under the NHS."
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A presentation referencing ME and CFS....
Long COVID and Rehabilitation
https://www.activeessex.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Long-COVID-v02-Ruths-presentation-.pdf
What is chronic fatigue?
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a long-term illness with a wide range of symptoms –the most common symptom is extreme tiredness
CFSis also known as ME, myalgic encephalomyelitis
CFS/ME can affect anyone including children and is more common in women, tending to develop between mid-20s and mid-40s
Recognised before Long COVID
Treatment for chronic fatigue
A structured exercise programme graded exercise therapy new guidelines refer to exercise envelopes
Medication for pain, nausea, sleep etc.
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)
Most people with CFS will improve over time, especially with treatment, although some people do not make a full recovery
It's also likely there will be periods when symptoms get better or worse
Children and young people with CFS/ME are more likely to recover fully
Ruth Barlow Respiratory Lead
Mid Essex,
Provide