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Selling additional sets of orthoses to NHS patients

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by John.Bickerstaffe, Jul 22, 2021.

  1. John.Bickerstaffe

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    Hi

    We have previously sold additional sets of orthoses to patients at the end of their treatment plan (with their prescription) within our NHS dept.
    We have recently taken the decision not to continue this due to the pressures on our department during COVID.
    Are other departments still selling orthoses / or have they taken the same decision at present.

    Your opinions would be appreciated.

    Thanks

    John Bickerstaffe
    Tameside and Glossop Integrated NHS Foundation Trust
     
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