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Prescribing of gluten free products by practices in NHS TAMESIDE AND GLOSSOP

Why it matters: Gluten-free products are available on prescription for patients who have a biopsy-confirmed diagnosis of coeliac disease. These products are also now available to purchase, e.g. from supermarkets. Following a consultation in 2017, the Drug Tariff was amended to only allow gluten-free breads or gluten-free food mixes on prescription. Please note this list now excludes low-protein products which are also categorised by dm+d and NHSBSA as being gluten-free, as these products have different indications for ACBS use.

Description: Cost of gluten-free products per 1000 patients

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Practices are ordered by mean percentile over the past six months, with the worst-performing at the top. Each chart shows the results for the individual practice, plus deciles across all practices in the NHS in England.

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