Submitted by Lauren McGee on Tuesday 7th April 2026
Published on Wednesday 6th May 2026
Current status: Open
Open until: Friday 6th November 2026
Current Signatures: 27
(count is updated approximately hourly)
Review NHS guidance on iron deficiency for women
Iron deficiency is one of the leading contributors to the global burden of disease, disproportionately impacting reproductive age women. We think iron deficiency is often overlooked because blood counts or ferritin is in “normal range” and NHS guidance should be reviewed to support women's health.
Some research suggests that laboratory ferritin reference intervals result in under-diagnosis and under-treatment of iron deficiency, especially in women. Current evidence suggests that a serum ferritin concentration of less than 30 μg/L has a high specificity and sensitivity for diagnosing iron deficiency in adults. The NHS guidance is different across regions, and some only flag low levels for women when under 15 μg/L. We believe this results in underreporting of a widespread health issue.
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