Today's Times2 (print edition page 4) and online version:
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/got-long-covid-symptoms-well-they-might-be-something-else-9lnf5tpw0
Got long Covid symptoms? Well, they might be something else
Dr Mark Porter
Monday September 27 2021, 5.00pm, The Times
Nearly a...
Thanks for digging that out Esther12; I looked yesterday for the original Spiked article that the Guardian piece was edited from but wasn't able to find it.
David Marks, one of the co-authors of this editorial, is the editor of the Journal of Health Psychology and Keith Geraghty is a member of the editorial board.
My understanding is that there was a single injunction against an individual*.
An individual subsequently removed content from the internet or it was removed by the hosting platform.
*Prof Sir Simon Wessely is on record as having stated in a media article that an injunction was taken out...
Don't know whether this has been posted before:
[My highlighting in bold]
Part of a response from a 17 July 2017 FOI request submitted by Barbara Jones...
which are not considered by many clinicians who work in the area of "functional neurological disorders" to be neurological conditions. Therefore they are considered "non-neurological disorders".
But you have said:
and:
I'm afraid I'm still struggling with the logic here.
Dame Clare Gerada has given talks at the IoI and is a pal of Clare Fox.
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2003/dec/09/highereducation.uk2
Invasion of the entryists
George Monbiot
9 December 2003
Living Marxism, Frank Furedi, Spiked, Fox, IoI, Sense about Science, Science Media Centre et...
https://www.spiked-online.com/2002/02/14/debating-the-disease/
Debating the disease
Dr Michael Fitzpatrick replies to his critics on ME.
14 February 2002
2002 (following publication of the CMO Working Group on CFS/ME):
The making of a new disease
Michael Fitzpatrick on why the medical profession's latest ruling on ME (or chronic fatigue syndrome) is nothing short of disastrous...
Where Traci Ramirez (NCHS) says "so much work to be done on that" she was referring to the coding of "Long Covid", which had been raised by Dr Erica Remer*, for which there are currently only emergency codes within ICD-10 and ICD-10-CM (although two codes are available already in SNOMED CT...
https://www.mdpi.com/1648-9144/57/10/1012
Turning a Corner in ME/CFS Research
by Derek F. H. Pheby, Kenneth J. Friedman, Modra Murovska, Pawel Zalewski
NCHS ICD-10-CM C & M Proposals meeting, September 2020:
Unofficial transcript from closing minutes of discussion of agenda topic item: Page...
https://www.mdpi.com/1648-9144/57/10/1012
Turning a Corner in ME/CFS Research
by Derek F. H. Pheby, Kenneth J. Friedman, Modra Murovska, Pawel Zalewski
NCHS ICD-10-CM C & M Proposals meeting, September 2020:
Unofficial transcript from closing minutes of discussion of agenda topic item: Page...
Indeed.
And in a slide presentation for professional stakeholders of IAPT, presented in November 2019, IAPT were also looking to use the PPS term:
Slide #71 from November 2019 Stakeholder Events presentation...
SSD is little used in the UK because SSD has no code in ICD-10 (which continues to use the ICD-10 F45.x Somatoform disorders codes) and the DSM is little used in the UK and is not mandated by NHS England, as ICD-10 (Version: 2016) and SNOMED CT UK Edition are.
But SSD now has a code in SNOMED...
Without wishing to veer too off topic, this is the range of long-term physical health conditions (LTCs) that can be referred to IAPT:
plus IBS; CFS, ME; and now SSD (replacing "MUS - not otherwise specified" - an IAPT Data Set v1.5 term which IAPT considers "no longer appropriate" for this...
The Abstract begins:
It's unclear to me what the statement, "DSM-5 abandoned the use of the term ‘medically unexplained symptoms’ for non-neurological disorders" in the context of the APA's adoption, in 2013, of the construct "Somatic symptom disorder" as a replacement for some of the DSM-IV...
I would like to have seen mention of the fact that IAPT is replacing use of the term "MUS - not otherwise specified" in its literature and in the new IAPT Data Set v2.0 with the term "Somatic symptom disorder", for which IAPT successfully obtained the SNOMED CT code: SCTID: 723916001. (SCTID...
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