Funding for postbariatric body-contouring (bariplastic) surgery in England: a postcode lottery.

Plastic Surgery International Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-03-20 DOI:10.1155/2014/153194
Samrat Mukherjee, Sachin Kamat, Samuel Adegbola, Sanjay Agrawal
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Background. With the increase in bariatric surgery in the UK, there has been a substantial increase in patients undergoing massive weight loss (MWL) seeking postbariatric body-contouring (bariplastic) surgery. However, there is a wide variation of availability on the National Health Service (NHS). Aims. To (1) review the funding policies of Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) in England for bariplastic surgery and (2) analyse the number of procedures funded in two consecutive financial years. Methods. We sent out questionnaires to all PCTs in England regarding their funding policies for bariplastic surgery and requested the number of procedures funded in 2008-09 and 2009-10. Findings. 121/147 (82%) PCTs replied to our questionnaires. 73 (60%) excluded all bariplastic procedures. 106/121 (87.6%) PCTs had referral guidelines for plastic surgery. 46/121 (38%) PCTs provided the total number of funded abdominoplasty-apronectomy (A-A) in the two financial years: total number of A-A applicants rose from 393 to 531, but approval for funding fell from 24.2% to 19.6%. Only 3 (2%) PCTs indicated increase in their future spending on bariplastic procedures in the next 5 years, with 67% planning to decrease or unsure about future funding. Conclusion. There exists a postcode lottery for bariplastic surgery in England and we feel the need for guidelines on provision of bariplastic procedures following MWL.

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英国为减肥后的身体轮廓(减肥)手术提供资金:邮政编码彩票。
背景。随着英国减肥手术的增加,寻求减肥后身体轮廓(减肥)手术的大量减肥(MWL)患者大幅增加。然而,国民保健服务(NHS)的可用性存在很大差异。目标(1)检讨英国初级保健信托基金(pct)在整形手术方面的资助政策;(2)分析连续两个财政年度获得资助的手术数量。方法。我们向英国所有的pct发放了问卷,询问他们对整形手术的资助政策,并询问了2008-09年和2009-10年获得资助的手术数量。结果:121/147(82%)的pct回答了我们的问卷。73%(60%)排除了所有整形手术。106/121(87.6%)的pct有整形手术转诊指南。在两个财政年度,46/121(38%)的pct提供了资助的腹整形-前列腺切除术(A-A)的总数量:A-A申请总数从393上升到531,但批准的资金从24.2%下降到19.6%。只有3家(2%)的pct表示未来5年在整形手术上的支出会增加,67%的pct计划减少或不确定未来的资金。结论。在英国,有一个邮政编码的整形手术抽奖,我们觉得有必要在MWL后提供整形手术的指导方针。
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