Earlier today, Stephen wrote to the Health Secretary asking whether he was minded to review NICE’s severity threshold.
Stephen’s letter was on behalf of a number of constituents who emailed following the publication of a report, Setting the Bar Too High, by the charity Breast Cancer Now. It warned that the current system for approving new drugs on the NHS is failing patients with incurable cancer.
In 2022, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) introduced a new “severity modifier” to allow greater NHS spending on treatments for the most serious conditions. However, Breast Cancer Now’s report finds that the threshold for what qualifies as a “very severe” condition has been set too high and without sufficient evidence. As a result, some patients with secondary breast cancer are being told their condition does not meet the criteria—despite the disease being incurable and often life-limiting within months
Having sent the letter, Stephen said: “I would like to thank my constituents for getting in touch about this important mater. They are concerned that the current system is denying people access to treatments that could significantly extend and improve their lives.
“My constituents are calling for urgent reforms to ensure that appropriate medication can be approved and made available more effectively.
“I will continued to follow this matter closely.”