2011 quality of rheumatoid arthritis services in the NHS survey

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Publication Date: 12 October 2011

Arthritis Care is today launching a consultation on the state of services for patients with rheumatoid arthritis in England.

The consultation, launched on World Arthritis Day is aimed at patients, clinicians and commissioners and seeks to assess the progress that has been made in improving services for patients with rheumatoid arthritis since the publication of the 2009 National Audit Office report Services for people with rheumatoid arthritis which outlined a number of concerns about the provision and quality of services for patients.

The consultation asks participants for feedback on the state of services in their area, the information and support available to patients and whether patients are getting access to the treatment and care they need to manage their condition.

Upon launching the consultation Federico Moscogiuri, Head of Policy and Public Affairs for Arthritis Care said: "Over two years since the National Audit Office published its findings into the state of services for people with rheumatoid arthritis, Arthritis Care remains concerned at the current quality of these services in England, particularly against the current backdrop of NHS 'efficiency savings'. That is why this World Arthritis Day we are launching this survey with clinicians, commissioners and people with rheumatoid arthritis across England, to determine how services have changed over the past two years and get an understanding of where further progress is needed to improve services for people with rheumatoid arthritis. This survey will feed into our newly-launched ArthritisWatch project, which will gather evidence of changes and cuts to services for all people with arthritis in England. For too long musculoskeletal conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis have not been a priority for the NHS: we hope this initiative can help to change that."

You are not obliged to answer any of the questions, but the more information you are able to provide, the stronger our evidence will be. We will not contact you and your answers will remain anonymous.

Survey for people with rheumatoid arthritis

Survey for doctors and comissioners



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