That is the right question to ask. I suggested in the statement that we might need a patients’ champion whose job would be to collect the experiences and views of patients who think that they may have suffered as a result of medicine or medical devices. However, we want Baroness Cumberlege to look at the issue in much more detail. The central point is that if we are to avoid the agonies experienced by my hon. Friend’s constituents, the patient’s voice needs to be as strong as the clinician’s in discussions about the efficacy of medicines or medical devices. That clearly has not been happening to date, but I think that we are moving away from the paternalist system that has operated in the past, and the review will constitute a further step in that direction.
Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review
Proceeding contribution from
Jeremy Hunt
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 21 February 2018.
It occurred during Ministerial statement on Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review.
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