Migraine Care: 10-year Health Plan Debate
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Lords ChamberWe very much recognise the concerns that people may face unnecessary hurdles when trying to access CGRP treatments. NHS England is working with integrated care boards to ensure that the pathways being followed are consistent and timely. It would perhaps be helpful for me to mention some of the national tools, such as NHS RightCare’s headache and migraine toolkit and the Getting It Right First Time recommendations; they also speak to the clearer referral rates that the noble Lord called for and reduce variation. We want people to receive appropriate treatments; we do not want them to be delayed.
My Lords, migraine as a symptom is a manifestation of a whole spectrum of different diseases, both neurological and vascular, and some are based on allergies. The important aspect of treating migraines is correct diagnosis, and advances in diagnostic techniques, including some of the treatments that the Minister mentioned, are now making that easier. Does she agree that, in addition to having a community-based service, it is important to train the right people to make the right diagnoses, so that patients can get the right treatment at the right time, no matter who dispenses or prescribes it?
I certainly agree. NICE’s headache guidelines and the Royal College of GPs’ training modules support that better recognition and management.