It's now about four hours since Theresa May told PMQs that Albert Thompson would get "the treatment that he needs” for cancer. But no one seems to know whether this will mean hospital treatment. Most importantly, Thompson himself is still in the dark.
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Als antwoord op @peterwalker99
Basic confidentiality issues apply, how would a minister know?
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley
If that's the case, why would May say it was happening before Thompson himself has been told?
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Als antwoord op @peterwalker99 @JonMarcStanley
Anyway, if a patient has publicly said he seeks treatment x but is being made to pay for it, it's not breaking confidentiality to say, "We're happy to say he can get treatment x without being charged."
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Als antwoord op @peterwalker99
It still means decisions made in this case have either been accessed by those outwith his treatment or it has been decided on a whim to fund this particular case.
09:09 - 18 apr. 2018
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