NICE said:All members will need to attend meetings, read substantial committee papers, comment on documents and respond to emails between meetings. (If a committee member is unable to travel to a particular meeting, attendance via web conferencing / video link can be arranged.) Applicants need to ensure their availability for meetings. These will take place from October and will be 1-day meetings with a possibility of some 2-day meetings. The meetings will be every 7-10 weeks for a period of 18 months. Meetings will take place in central London.
They should have thought a bit more because it is an obvious question and they are just annoying patients when they could have put in a sentence to say we will be coming forward with proposals shortly. Poor comms messagingThey did discuss severe patients taking part via Skype etc. That's not clear from this, but I expect this will form a separate group that checks in with and provides evidence to the main group? I suspect they're still figuring that bit out.
They should have thought a bit more because it is an obvious question and they are just annoying patients when they could have put in a sentence to say we will be coming forward with proposals shortly. Poor comms messaging
ETA I think th NICE team involved in this should each be buddied up with a person with ME. For a chat by message phone or coming round to visit. That will give them an understanding of the audience they are communicating with. preferably people who are housebound
They did discuss severe patients taking part via Skype etc. That's not clear from this, but I expect this will form a separate group that checks in with and provides evidence to the main group? I suspect they're still figuring that bit out.
That's a kind offer, @Sbag, but I think we really need someone who can read the docs, understand and remember what's in them as well, so they can respond with full knowledge of exactly what's there, and think on their feet, so to speak.
they need to hold webinar type meetings where everyone is online with audio and access to a screen for sharing any slides or notes
nobody needs to incur the financial or physical cost of travel and ME people included - normals wont like it but they would have to get used to it
Why London? Why not multicentred to enable wider input ?
Yes, that makes sense , but there must be other ways of achieving this.If they want the whole group to be able to attend every meeting, having the meetings in one place is likely to be better than making people find new ways to get to different locations every couple of months.
Some sort of involvement for those not able to attend via skype would be good though.