In researching another topic, I stumbled on this page on the NICE site discussing its "Improving Access to Psychological Therapies" program. https://www.nice.org.uk/about/what-we-do/our-programmes/nice-advice/iapt
The bottom of this page includes a link titled "NICE guidance for conditions managed by IAPT" which includes a link to the NICE CFS/ME guidance.
I've tried to find out who is in that group but have not found much. But this document on the Commissioning guidance for MUS listed Rona Moss-Morris as the IAPT MUS lead - see slide 3. Not sure what that means or if she still is.
Am I reading this correctly? Is this group responsible for managing guidance for ME and does that mean they are the "experts" who made this latest decision? Who else is involved with this group? Would there be a lead for each of the conditions they manage?
Feel free to tell me if I am asking dumb questions!
The bottom of this page includes a link titled "NICE guidance for conditions managed by IAPT" which includes a link to the NICE CFS/ME guidance.
I've tried to find out who is in that group but have not found much. But this document on the Commissioning guidance for MUS listed Rona Moss-Morris as the IAPT MUS lead - see slide 3. Not sure what that means or if she still is.
Am I reading this correctly? Is this group responsible for managing guidance for ME and does that mean they are the "experts" who made this latest decision? Who else is involved with this group? Would there be a lead for each of the conditions they manage?
Feel free to tell me if I am asking dumb questions!