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tsai3904
07-28-2011, 01:23 PM
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/cataracts-hips-knees-and-tonsils-nhs-begins-rationing-operations-2327268.html


Two-thirds of health trusts in England are rationing treatments for "non-urgent" conditions as part of the drive to reduce costs in the NHS by £20bn over the next four years. One in three primary-care trusts (PCTs) has expanded the list of procedures it will restrict funding to in the past 12 months.

Examples of the rationing now being used include:

* Hip and knee replacements only being allowed where patients are in severe pain. Overweight patients will be made to lose weight before being considered for an operation.

* Cataract operations being withheld from patients until their sight problems "substantially" affect their ability to work.

* Patients with varicose veins only being operated on if they are suffering "chronic continuous pain", ulceration or bleeding.

* Tonsillectomy (removing tonsils) only to be carried out in children if they have had seven bouts of tonsillitis in the previous year.

* Grommets to improve hearing in children only being inserted in "exceptional circumstances" and after monitoring for six months.

* Funding has also been cut in some areas for IVF treatment on the NHS.

The alarming figures emerged from a survey of 111 PCTs by the health-service magazine GP, using the Freedom of Information Act.

More at link above.

fisharmor
07-28-2011, 01:35 PM
Is any of those procedures, other than hip/knee replacement, not an outpatient procedure in the 1st world?
Is any of those procedures (again sans joint replacement) really so expensive that the cost is going to eclipse that of the extra paperwork, rigamarole, and bullshit involved in making sure that it ought to be performed?

Also, I love how they expect overweight patients to lose weight before getting a joint replacement, as if having a genuinely fucked up knee is totally conducive to losing weight...

jkr
07-28-2011, 01:55 PM
I h8 these people...it makes me very sad

Seraphim
07-28-2011, 01:57 PM
Starve the mundane! It will lower demand and put downward pressure on food prices!!


Is any of those procedures, other than hip/knee replacement, not an outpatient procedure in the 1st world?
Is any of those procedures (again sans joint replacement) really so expensive that the cost is going to eclipse that of the extra paperwork, rigamarole, and bullshit involved in making sure that it ought to be performed?

Also, I love how they expect overweight patients to lose weight before getting a joint replacement, as if having a genuinely fucked up knee is totally conducive to losing weight...