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New director of dementia strategy | |
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A psychiatry professor has been appointed to oversee how dementia is dealt with in England. | A psychiatry professor has been appointed to oversee how dementia is dealt with in England. |
Professor Alistair Burns will lead a strategy launched one year ago by then health secretary Alan Johnson. | Professor Alistair Burns will lead a strategy launched one year ago by then health secretary Alan Johnson. |
His job is to promote better care of people with dementia within the NHS and social care communities in England. | |
The number of people diagnosed with the condition in the UK is expected to rise to one million within a decade due to an ageing population. | |
Although the elderly are primary victims of the disease - about a third of people over 65 die with a form of it - it also affects about 15,000 people under the age of 65. | Although the elderly are primary victims of the disease - about a third of people over 65 die with a form of it - it also affects about 15,000 people under the age of 65. |
Prof Burns said: "In the past few years, there has been a great deal of public interest in dementia and several influential initiatives, in particular the national dementia strategy. | Prof Burns said: "In the past few years, there has been a great deal of public interest in dementia and several influential initiatives, in particular the national dementia strategy. |
'Unique understanding' | 'Unique understanding' |
"The challenge now is to build on this to make a real positive difference to people with dementia, their families and carers. I very much look forward to working with colleagues to realise this ambition." | "The challenge now is to build on this to make a real positive difference to people with dementia, their families and carers. I very much look forward to working with colleagues to realise this ambition." |
Announcing the appointment, Care Services Minister Phil Hope said Prof Burns' experience gave him a "unique understanding of what works for people with the condition and their carers". | Announcing the appointment, Care Services Minister Phil Hope said Prof Burns' experience gave him a "unique understanding of what works for people with the condition and their carers". |
Prof Burns is currently professor of old age psychiatry at the University of Manchester and Manchester Academic Health Science Centre. | Prof Burns is currently professor of old age psychiatry at the University of Manchester and Manchester Academic Health Science Centre. |
He developed the South Manchester Memory Clinic, which provides specialist assessment and diagnosis for people with memory problems, and also helped establish a drug treatment clinic. | He developed the South Manchester Memory Clinic, which provides specialist assessment and diagnosis for people with memory problems, and also helped establish a drug treatment clinic. |
Plans for the national strategy include improving early diagnosis and better patient and carer support. | Plans for the national strategy include improving early diagnosis and better patient and carer support. |
Ruth Sutherland, chief operating officer for the Alzheimer's Society, said the society was "delighted" by the appointment. | Ruth Sutherland, chief operating officer for the Alzheimer's Society, said the society was "delighted" by the appointment. |
The National Audit Office (NAO) recently criticised services in England for not getting the priority they were promised. | The National Audit Office (NAO) recently criticised services in England for not getting the priority they were promised. |
Its report described the strategy as "comprehensive and ambitious" but said that achieving the planned "transformation" would be very challenging. | Its report described the strategy as "comprehensive and ambitious" but said that achieving the planned "transformation" would be very challenging. |
There are about 700,000 people diagnosed with the condition in the UK and dementia is estimated to cost the economy £17bn a year. | There are about 700,000 people diagnosed with the condition in the UK and dementia is estimated to cost the economy £17bn a year. |
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