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Homöopathie kracht in Großbritannien auf die Schnauze
« on: March 06, 2014, 10:19:35 AM »

Normalerweise ist man bei statistischen Daten etwas zurückhaltender in der Kommentierung, ich weiß. Aber bei so rotzfrechen Lügnern wie gewissen Homöopathen, die selbst sterbenden Neugeborenen noch ihren Dreck antun, und von einer zunehmenden Begeisterung der Menschen für Homöopathie lügen, ist es notwendig, mit der gebotenen Härte gegenzuhalten.

Deshalb:

Homöopathie kracht in Großbritannien auf die Schnauze


http://transgallaxys.com/~aktenschrank/homoeopathen_wahn/homeopathy_in_UK_bites_the_dust_800.jpg
http://transgallaxys.com/~aktenschrank/homoeopathen_wahn/homeopathy_in_UK_bites_the_dust_large.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BiC9fw9IMAAvKOo.jpg:large

Ein Absturz auf 1/9! Von zunehmender Begeisterung kann also keine Rede sein.


In dem Bild sind zwei URLs angegeben. Hier die angegebene Grafik:



http://www.dcscience.net/homeopathy-prescribing-FT.jpg


Dies ist der PDF-Artikel:

http://www.hscic.gov.uk/media/11431/NIC1778521TNMGResponseredacted/pdf/NIC_177852_1TNMG_Response_redacded.pdf

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Our ref: NIC-177852-1TNMG
14 th January 2013
Dear
Re: Information Request – Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) 2000
I can confirm that the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) has considered
your query dated the 19 th December 2012.
Many thanks for your request. I have answered your questions, in turn, below:
Please can I have a breakdown of overall spend by the NHS on homeopathic remedies for
each of the past five years (2007-2012 up until this request has been answered)?
Please can you tell me how many homeopathic prescriptions were approved by the NHS in
each of these years and a breakdown of the prescription costs for each of these years?
In response to the two questions above, the table below gives the total net ingredient cost and
the number of items dispensed, for all prescriptions for homoeopathic preparations dispensed
in the community in England, in the calendar years and part-year listed. There was no use of
these preparations in our information on drug-use within hospitals.
Calendar
year
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012*
Items
49,316
26,337
19,005
16,359
15,501
7,806
Net Ingredient
Cost £
321,418
152,300
100,486
121,449
130,601
68,445
Source: Prescription Cost Analysis (PCA)
* Data for 6 months only, January to June; later data is not currently available.
Please note, Homoeopathic remedies have been defined as those prescriptions listed in
British National Formulary (BNF) paragraph 19.2.3 as ‘homoeopathic preparations’Please can I have a breakdown of overall spend by the NHS on homeopathic research for
each of the past five years (2007-2012 up until this request has been answered)?
Unfortunately, the HSCIC does not hold the above requested information.
If possible, please can I have a breakdown of how much the NHS spends on homeopathy in
each region of the United Kingdom for each of the past five years (2007-2012 up until this
request has been answered)?
We have taken that ‘in each region of the United Kingdom’ means by individual country
(Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales). Unfortunately, the HSCIC is unable to supply
prescribing information relating to these areas. Our prescribing information covers
prescriptions dispensed in England only.
Prescribing information for these countries is available from the corresponding bodies for each
region - website addresses are given below.
Northern Ireland
http://www.hscbusiness.hscni.net/services/1806.htm
Scotland
http://www.isdscotland.org/Health-Topics/Prescribing-and-Medicines/Community-
Dispensing/Prescription-Cost-Analysis/
Wales
http://new.wales.gov.uk/topics/statistics/headlines/health2012/?lang=en
In line with the Information Commissioner’s directive on the disclosure of information under
the Freedom of Information Act 2000 your request will form part of our disclosure log.
Therefore, a version of our response which will protect your anonymity will be posted on the
HSCIC website.
I trust you are satisfied with our response to your request for information. However, if you are
not satisfied, you may request a review from a suitably qualified member of staff not involved
in the initial query, via the enquiries@ic.nhs.uk e mail address or by post at the above postal
address.
I will assume that your request to the organisation is now closed.
Yours sincerely,
Higher Information Governance Officer
Further information about your right to complain under the Freedom of Information Act is available from
the Information Commissioner’s Office, Wilmslow, Cheshire, and on The Information Commissioner’s
website www.ico.gov.uk.
The Health and Social Care Information Centre values customer feedback and would appreciate a
moment of your time to respond to our Freedom of Information (FOI) Survey to let us know about your
experience. Please access the survey through this link
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/HSCIC FOI Feedback
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