Considerations of provision of PrEP at GUM clinic
| Authority | Department of Health and Social Care |
|---|---|
| Date received | 2022-03-17 |
| Outcome | Information not held |
| Outcome date | 2022-04-08 |
| Case ID | 2336477 |
Summary
The requester asked for details on the review of PrEP provision policy for the Manx community following a 2018 document and recent studies in the UK. The Department of Health and Social Care responded that the information is not held by them as it may be held by Manx Care, citing a separation of policy and service delivery.
Key Facts
- The Department of Health and Social Care does not hold the requested information regarding PrEP policy reviews.
- The information may be held by Manx Care, which is responsible for service delivery.
- The Department was redesigned on 1 April 2021 following Sir Jonathan Michael's Independent Review.
- The redesign ensures a separation between policy setting (Department) and service delivery (Manx Care).
- The requester is advised to re-submit the request to Manx Care.
Data Disclosed
- 2336477
- 2022-03-17
- 2022-04-08
- 2018
- 1 April 2021
- Section 11(3)a
Exemptions Cited
- Section 11(3)a of the Freedom of Information Act 2015 (Information not held)
Original Request
RE: https://www.gov.im/media/1368207/dhsc-10-0118-pre-exposure-prophylaxis-prep.pdf Further to the above information made available by DHSC in 2018; please can you disclose what review has been made to the policy of PrEP provision to at-risk groups of the Manx community, which was suggested in the policy write-up. If none has been made, please can you disclose what factors have resulted in the policy not being reviewed and further can you please advise of the department's process for instigating said review now that the English IMPACT and Welsh PrEPared studies have concluded, with and both determining provision of the drug to be all-round beneficial to the health services; resulting in PrEP being made available in England and Wales following decisions made in Scotland and countries in Europe.
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Full Response Text
Chief Executive: Karen Malone Freedom of Information Team First Floor Belgravia House Douglas Isle of Man IM1 1AE
Our ref: 2336477 8 April 2022
Dear ###
We write further to your request which was received on 17 March 2022 and which states:
"RE: https://www.gov.im/media/1368207/dhsc-10-0118-pre-exposure-prophylaxis- prep.pdf Further to the above information made available by DHSC in 2018; please can you disclose what review has been made to the policy of PrEP provision to at-risk groups of the Manx community, which was suggested in the policy write-up. If none has been made, please can you disclose what factors have resulted in the policy not being reviewed and further can you please advise of the department's process for instigating said review now that the English IMPACT and Welsh PrEPared studies have concluded, with and both determining provision of the drug to be all- round beneficial to the health services; resulting in PrEP being made available in England and Wales following decisions made in Scotland and countries in Europe."
While our aim is to provide information whenever possible, in this instance the Department of Health and Social Care ('the Department') is unable to provide the information that you have requested. This is in line with Section 11(3)a of the Act, as a practical refusal reason applies; namely we do not hold or cannot, after taking reasonable steps to do so, find the information that you have requested as it may be held by Manx Care. You may wish to re-submit your request to Manx Care, which is an option available on the Freedom of Information request portal, who may be able to help you. To provide advice and assistance, the Department of Health and Social Care redesigned on 1 April 2021 as a direct result of Sir Jonathan Michael’s Independent Review of the Isle of Manx Health and Care System. This Review continues to be a catalyst for change and improved service provision. The redesigned Department ensures the separation between the setting of policy and strategy and the delivery of services by Manx Care.
Please quote the reference number 2336477 in any future communications.
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