Closed petition Review and fund improved testing and treatment for urinary tract infections

We have an epidemic of people suffering the cataclysmic and debilitating effects of chronic urinary tract infections. We believe the current dipstick testing conducted on the NHS is flawed and unreliable, leaving millions of us in constant agonising pain. If urosepsis develops, this can be fatal.

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Women’s health has been underfunded and overlooked for far too long. This must change. The Government should review how services can move beyond current outdated and flawed testing for UTIs and offer patients the care they need more quickly. It should also provide desperately needed funding and support for better pain management and treatment options, and additional education for the medical profession, so that patients are no longer left to suffer from this cruel and agonising condition.

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New Women's Health Strategy published by the Government

On Wednesday 20 July the Government published the first ever Women's Health Strategy for England. This document sets out the results of the consultation the Government ran in 2021 on women's health, and the actions it is taking to improve the health of women and girls.

The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Steve Barclay MP, made a statement on the Strategy and took questions from MPs in the House of Commons, to coincide with the publication of the strategy.

The Secretary of State's statement outlined the key ambitions and elements of the Strategy. These include:

  • Ensuring that women are better listened to in the NHS
  • Better access to services for all women and girls
  • Addressing the lack of research into women’s health conditions
  • Better information and education on issues relating to women’s health
  • Targeted action on specific areas such as fertility treatment, pregnancy loss, and female-specific health conditions such as endometriosis.

Actions the Government has said it will take to help achieve these goals include introducing mandatory teaching and assessment on women’s health for all graduating medical students and incoming doctors, and undertaking new research and data gathering to increase understanding of women's health issues.

You can read the Strategy in full on the UK Government website. The Strategy only covers England as government policy on health matters is devolved in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Commitments on gynaecological conditions

The Strategy sets out ambitions to improve education and awareness around gynaecological conditions, including a specific aim to improve care and reduce diagnosis times for endometriosis.

It outlines actions NHS England is taking to reduce waiting times and improve patient experience within gynaecology services. It also commits to reviewing and updating NHS guidance on the treatment of endometriosis, to ensure the latest evidence and advice is being followed.

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