Question regarding WA Health's progress on Lyme-like disease and tick-borne illnesses, with the response indicating a nationally coordinated approach and awaiting further information from a patient forum before making decisions on specialist support services.

AnsweredQoN 1604Legislative Council
Asked
28 August 2018
Portfolio
Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Mental Health

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I refer to your previous response to question without notice number No. 776, and I ask: (a) has progress been made by WA Health towards implementing an evidence-based approach to lyme-like disease and tick-borne illnesses in the Western Australian health system; (b) if yes to (1), please detail what actions have been taken; (c) if no to (1), why not; and (d) is consideration being given to the establishment of a state-wide specialist support service for people with lyme-like illness or tick-borne disease?

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Answered
9 October 2018
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Mental Health
Response time
9 days
(a)-(b) The Western Australia (WA) Department of Health is committed to a nationally coordinated and consistent approach regarding Debilitating Symptom Complexes Attributed to Ticks (DSCATT).
A representative from the WA Department of Health attended a forum in Melbourne in April 2018 to consider the outcomes of the Australian Government’s response to the Senate Community Affairs Reference Committee final report: Inquiry into the growing evidence of an emerging tick-borne disease that causes a Lyme-like illness for many Australians . There was general consensus at this forum that further research and better treatment pathways for patients were needed, and that a second forum should be conducted with a broader representation from patient support groups. This second forum was held in Sydney on 27 July 2018. When published, the report from this forum will be used to inform the WA Department of Health approach.
(c) WA is currently awaiting further information to be released in a report from the July DSCATT Patient Forum.
(d) Additional information is needed to inform a decision on establishing a statewide specialist support service for people with debilitating symptom complexes attributed to ticks in WA. It is anticipated that the report on the 27 July 2018 DSCATT Patient Forum will be beneficial in this regard.

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