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NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens has expressed his ‘serious concerns’ about homeopathy, claiming the practice is ‘fundamentally flawed’.
Writing to the Professional Standards Authority (PSA) about the possible reaccreditation of the Society of Homeopaths, Stevens joined NHS national medical director Stephen Powis in saying that the accreditation provides a ‘false impression’ to the public that the society’s treatments were clinically and scientifically established.
The letter, dated 22 October, stated: “In response to your current consultation, we are writing to register serious concerns about the Professional Standards Authority’s possible reaccreditation of the Society of Homeopaths. While the Society of Homeopaths may appear to meet some of the PSA’s procedural standards, the basis of their practice remains fundamentally flawed.”
Stevens added that he believed homeopathy was no replacement for tried and tested medical treatments.
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