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Sickle Cell Treatment — [Mrs Maria Miller in the Chair]

08 December 2021

Lead MP

Pat McFadden
Wolverhampton South East
Lab

Responding Minister

Maria Caulfield

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NHSEmployment
Word Count: 13054
Other Contributors: 10

At a Glance

Pat McFadden raised concerns about sickle cell treatment — [mrs maria miller in the chair] in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

I urge the Government to address these long-standing failures by improving training for all staff, ensuring compliance with clinical guidelines, reviewing sickle cell treatment in secondary care, and promoting better communication between different parts of the NHS. I also ask for increased research and innovation in treatments and a commitment to equality in healthcare regardless of race.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Wolverhampton South East
Opened the debate
I am concerned about the tragic and avoidable death of Evan Nathan Smith, highlighting a lack of understanding of sickle cell disease among medical staff. The report 'No one's listening' found unacceptable variability in treatment across different parts of the healthcare system, with patients often having to battle for pain relief and protocols being ignored or not implemented. There is also a dangerous lack of communication between general and specialist parts of the NHS, contributing to mistakes and near misses. Patients face a lack of awareness and understanding among some staff about how to respond to sickle cell crises, leading to a loss of trust in the healthcare system.

Government Response

Maria Caulfield
Government Response
The Minister reassures MPs that the Government are taking action to improve sickle cell care, including setting up 10 haemoglobinopathy coordinating centres and a national register for patients with red cell disorders. NHS England is working on education and awareness of medical professionals. Health Education England has improved the medical curriculum regarding sickle cell and thalassaemia. Additionally, NHS Blood and Transplant is improving services, and the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities is tackling health disparities across the UK.
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