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Obese patients and smokers banned from routine surgery in 'most severe ever' rationing in the NHS
2017-08-02
[Telegraph] Obese people will be routinely refused operations across the NHS, health service bosses have warned, after one authority said it would limit procedures on an unprecedented scale.

Hospital leaders in North Yorkshire said that patients with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or above; as well as smokers; will be barred from most surgery for up to a year amid increasingly desperate measures to plug a funding black hole. The restrictions will apply to standard hip and knee operations.
Sometimes they are obese because they can't move around. Fix that and they might lose weight
And a funding black hole? Don't you have 65% tax rate to pay for this? Where is the money going? Illegals?

The decision, described by the Royal College of Surgeons as the "most severe the modern NHS has ever seen", led to warnings that other trusts will soon be forced to follow suit and rationing will become the norm if the current funding crisis continues.
This is why they can't afford a decent military
Chris Hopson, the head of NHS Providers, which represents acute care, ambulance and community services, said: "I think we are going to see more and more decisions like this.

"It's the only way providers are going to be able to balance their books, and in a way you have to applaud their honesty. You can see why they're doing this – the service is bursting at the seams."

The announcement is the latest in a series of setbacks for patients who are facing rolling strikes by junior doctors that threaten to cripple the health service as winter approaches.

The decision by Vale of York Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) comes amid increasing limits across the NHS on surgery for cataracts as well as hip and knee operations.
What a wonderful system... I say we adopt it!!!
Just remember kids, it is easier to change insurance companies than it is to change a government.
Posted by:DarthVader

#12  From THIS SITE:

Although BMI does accurately calculate the proportion of one’s weight in relation to one’s height, it falls flat on at least a few grounds. For one, it does not differentiate whatsoever between fat mass and muscle mass. For example, let us assume that we are a highly-muscular or fit person with a low body fat percentage. It is possible that, due to a high percentage of muscle mass, our BMI would place us in the overweight category, even though we actually have a lesser percentage of body fat than a non-athletic person in the normal category.
Likewise, BMI does not take into account bone density as existing separate from fat. As described by NPR’s Keith Devlin, bone is both denser than muscle as well twice as dense as fat. As a result, an athletic person with a lot of muscle, strong bones, and low fat would have a BMI index of overweight or even obese, even if his or her lifestyle and body were in fact, very healthy.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2017-08-02 22:11  

#11  Let it apply to MPs and their staff equally. Silly Frank - some are more equal than others. I think an Englishman coined that phrase.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2017-08-02 21:28  

#10  Let it apply to MPs and their staff equally.
Posted by: Frank G   2017-08-02 21:09  

#9  BMI. I'll put it like this; I'd probably need a 5lb weight to SCUBA dive and I am listed as overweight. It is ridiculous.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2017-08-02 18:55  

#8  Accompanying poll indicates that nearly half the poll voters think this is a good idea. The rest are obese smokers, no doubt. Sigh.
Posted by: KBK   2017-08-02 18:52  

#7  Yet bunghole bandits get their self inflicted expensive AIDS treatments.
Posted by: Albert Dribble4334   2017-08-02 14:29  

#6  $$$ is why the NHS Death Panel deemed baby Gerard must die

Money is why the NHS refused to treat Baby Gerard. Control is why they refused to allow the parents to spend their own money -- raised by a Go Fund Me, as I recall -- to take their infant to America for an experimental treatment that would have benefitted future patients even if it did not cure their son. They refused even to allow the parents to take the baby home to die, insisting it be kept much greater expense in the hospital until the end.
Posted by: trailing wife   2017-08-02 12:50  

#5  There always seems to be enough funding to pay for the apparatchiks and their families...
Posted by: magpie   2017-08-02 12:22  

#4  $$$ is why the NHS Death Panel deemed baby Gerard must die.
Posted by: Spike Spomoter7482   2017-08-02 12:04  

#3  The use of BMI is troubling, as it is almost universally regarded as complete nonsense.
Posted by: Iblis   2017-08-02 12:00  

#2  ...or alcoholics. The virtue police with a death penalty! Next car and motorcycle drivers - its a choice not an emergency!
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-08-02 10:40  

#1  Huh, no mention of habitual drug users.
Posted by: Skidmark    2017-08-02 10:09  

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