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Hospitals in England and Wales are refusing referrals for obesity operations on costs grounds, a snapshot survey of doctors suggests. | Hospitals in England and Wales are refusing referrals for obesity operations on costs grounds, a snapshot survey of doctors suggests. |
GP magazine Pulse polled 20 consultants in charge of such surgery and found half bounced referrals back to GPs. | GP magazine Pulse polled 20 consultants in charge of such surgery and found half bounced referrals back to GPs. |
It means the severely obese - at risk of conditions like heart disease - have to rely on lifestyle changes and drugs. | It means the severely obese - at risk of conditions like heart disease - have to rely on lifestyle changes and drugs. |
Obesity experts said it could cause deaths. The Department of Health said funding was decided at a local level. | Obesity experts said it could cause deaths. The Department of Health said funding was decided at a local level. |
Hospitals are funded by NHS bodies called primary care trusts in England or local health boards in Wales. | Hospitals are funded by NHS bodies called primary care trusts in England or local health boards in Wales. |
Only the most severely overweight patients are referred for gastric banding and gastric bypass operations to reduce the size of the stomach. | Only the most severely overweight patients are referred for gastric banding and gastric bypass operations to reduce the size of the stomach. |
To say there's underfunding is a massive understatement - it's appalling Professor John Baxter, of the British Obesity Surgery Society | To say there's underfunding is a massive understatement - it's appalling Professor John Baxter, of the British Obesity Surgery Society |
Under NHS guidelines, this includes those with a BMI - a measurement which uses height and weight to determine obesity - of over 40. | Under NHS guidelines, this includes those with a BMI - a measurement which uses height and weight to determine obesity - of over 40. |
Ideal weight is classed as between 18.5 and 25 BMI. | Ideal weight is classed as between 18.5 and 25 BMI. |
In the past five years, there has been a 650% rise in referrals for obesity surgery in some areas, Pulse said. | In the past five years, there has been a 650% rise in referrals for obesity surgery in some areas, Pulse said. |
Some 12 of the 20 consultants quizzed said their units were struggling to cope with the rise in numbers, with half sending patients back to GPs. | Some 12 of the 20 consultants quizzed said their units were struggling to cope with the rise in numbers, with half sending patients back to GPs. |
'Disgraceful' | 'Disgraceful' |
Dr David Haslam, clinical director of the National Obesity Forum, said the behaviour was "outrageous". | Dr David Haslam, clinical director of the National Obesity Forum, said the behaviour was "outrageous". |
"It's a completely false economy. To limit on the grounds of cost is disgraceful. | "It's a completely false economy. To limit on the grounds of cost is disgraceful. |
"People will be dropping down dead because of it." | "People will be dropping down dead because of it." |
Professor John Baxter, president of the British Obesity Surgery Society, added: "To say there's underfunding is a massive understatement. It's appalling. There should be a public inquiry in my view." | Professor John Baxter, president of the British Obesity Surgery Society, added: "To say there's underfunding is a massive understatement. It's appalling. There should be a public inquiry in my view." |
But David Stout, director of the NHS Confederation's PCT Network, said: "I would be surprised if trusts are blocking this on financial grounds. | |
"It is more likely that the referrals are inappropriate. Obesity surgery should be a last resort." |
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