Caroline Nokes calls on Government to address postcode lottery of menopause treatment in new report
Next week is World Menopause Day, and to mark that occasion the All Party Parliamentary Group on Menopause (the APPG), has published its final report following a year-long inquiry into the subject.
The MPs' findings demonstrate that widespread action is needed to improve the situation for those going through the menopause, and the families, friends and colleagues affected by it.
Menopause symptoms can have a debilitating impact on the day-to-day lives of women. Whether from the inability to get the right diagnosis at the right time, difficulties in accessing HRT, a lack of support from their employer while struggling at work, or simply not being able to recognise what is happening to them and their bodies and seek help.
Despite the fact that 51% of the population will experience the menopause, the entrenched taboo around women’s health issues has meant that the support for the 13 million women currently going through peri-menopause or menopause is completely inadequate.
The APPG is particularly concerned about the socio-economic divide emerging between women who are able to access the right treatment, and those who lose out in the postcode lottery and do not have the financial means to seek treatment elsewhere.
The Group today makes 13 recommendations for Government, NHS and other bodies to initiate change and dispel the long-held taboo around ‘the change’, including to:
- Urgently scrap prescription costs for HRT in England, as is the case in all the devolved nations;
- Implement a health check for all women at 45 to help diagnose menopause at an earlier stage.
- Fund new research into the real benefits of HRT and the link between menopause and serious health conditions;
- Co-ordinate an employer-led campaign and improve guidance to drive up support for menopause in the workplace;
- Create a National Formulary for HRT and include menopause in the GP Quality and Outcomes Framework to improve menopause diagnosis and treatment;
- Provide updated menopause training for GPs and other healthcare professionals who did not receive it in the past, in addition to the forthcoming medical assessment for incoming doctors;
Caroline Nokes MP, Member of the APPG on Menopause, said:
“We have to dispel the long-held taboo around the menopause once and for all, and improve access to treatment for women across the country so no women are left without support.
In addition, there is much to be done to improve support for menopause in the workplace and ensure all organisations, regardless of size, have a basic menopause support policy in place.
I urge the Government to take decisive action on the recommendations in our report and look forward to working with them as part of that process”.
It is not right that a women’s ability to access the right treatment depends on where they live. HRT is not a luxury but essential for so many and must be available and accessible for all who wish to use it. We must also ensure that all GPs and other health professionals are given the tools they need to diagnose and treat menopause symptoms,