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Alcohol toll 'could cripple NHS' | Alcohol toll 'could cripple NHS' |
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The cost of treating the growing number of people drinking heavily threatens to cripple NHS hospitals, warn experts. | The cost of treating the growing number of people drinking heavily threatens to cripple NHS hospitals, warn experts. |
If the trend continues the burden will be unsustainable, the Royal College of Physicians and NHS Confederation say. | If the trend continues the burden will be unsustainable, the Royal College of Physicians and NHS Confederation say. |
With a quarter of England's population consuming hazardous amounts, alcohol addiction already costs the NHS more than £2.7 billion a year, they say. | |
Services need work together to avert a crisis, with the emphasis on prevention, they say in a joint report. | Services need work together to avert a crisis, with the emphasis on prevention, they say in a joint report. |
Currently, most of the money is being spent on hospital and ambulance services. | Currently, most of the money is being spent on hospital and ambulance services. |
This burden is no longer sustainable Professor Ian Gilmore, president of the Royal College of Physicians | This burden is no longer sustainable Professor Ian Gilmore, president of the Royal College of Physicians |
But hospital care alone cannot solve the problem, the report says. | But hospital care alone cannot solve the problem, the report says. |
Increasing out-of-hospital provision could be more cost effective, it says. | Increasing out-of-hospital provision could be more cost effective, it says. |
This would include GPs screening and counselling their patients on alcohol misuse. | This would include GPs screening and counselling their patients on alcohol misuse. |
Trials suggest that brief advice from a GP, or practice nurse, leads to one in eight people reducing their drinking to within sensible levels. | Trials suggest that brief advice from a GP, or practice nurse, leads to one in eight people reducing their drinking to within sensible levels. |
This, says the report, compares well with smoking cessation, where only one in 20 change their behaviour. | This, says the report, compares well with smoking cessation, where only one in 20 change their behaviour. |
Changing the way alcohol-related services are delivered could save hospitals 1,000 bed days and Primary Care Trusts up to £650,000 a year, experts estimate. | Changing the way alcohol-related services are delivered could save hospitals 1,000 bed days and Primary Care Trusts up to £650,000 a year, experts estimate. |
Breaking point | Breaking point |
Professor Ian Gilmore, president of the Royal College of Physicians, said: "The nation's growing addiction to alcohol is putting an immense strain on health services, especially in hospitals, costing the NHS over £2.7 billion each year." | Professor Ian Gilmore, president of the Royal College of Physicians, said: "The nation's growing addiction to alcohol is putting an immense strain on health services, especially in hospitals, costing the NHS over £2.7 billion each year." |
And this sum has doubled in under five years. | And this sum has doubled in under five years. |
"This burden is no longer sustainable," he said. | "This burden is no longer sustainable," he said. |
"The role of the NHS should not just be about treating the consequences of alcohol related-harm but also about active prevention, early intervention, and working in partnership with services in local communities to raise awareness of alcohol-related harm." | "The role of the NHS should not just be about treating the consequences of alcohol related-harm but also about active prevention, early intervention, and working in partnership with services in local communities to raise awareness of alcohol-related harm." |
Steve Barnett, the chief executive of the NHS Confederation, said: "We hope this report helps to outline the scale of the problems facing the NHS and acts as a warning that if we carry on drinking in the way that we are currently, the bar bill will be paid in worse health and a health system struggling to cope." | Steve Barnett, the chief executive of the NHS Confederation, said: "We hope this report helps to outline the scale of the problems facing the NHS and acts as a warning that if we carry on drinking in the way that we are currently, the bar bill will be paid in worse health and a health system struggling to cope." |
A Department of Health spokesperson welcomed the report: "We agree the level of alcohol-related hospital admissions, crime, and deaths are still unacceptable. | A Department of Health spokesperson welcomed the report: "We agree the level of alcohol-related hospital admissions, crime, and deaths are still unacceptable. |
"We are now seeing a real will by the NHS for change and improvement in alcohol services. | "We are now seeing a real will by the NHS for change and improvement in alcohol services. |
"Two thirds of PCTs have adopted reducing alcohol-related hospital admissions as a local priority for the first time. | "Two thirds of PCTs have adopted reducing alcohol-related hospital admissions as a local priority for the first time. |
"The department is providing Primary Care Trusts with the support, tools and incentives to deliver alcohol services in their own areas effectively according to local needs." | "The department is providing Primary Care Trusts with the support, tools and incentives to deliver alcohol services in their own areas effectively according to local needs." |
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