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by DanBC
3968 days ago
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Show me one of those treatments not offered on the NHS. (Edit: yes, I am sure about this). EDIT2: for one example where the UK NHS gets things wrong in diagnosis: patient finds a lump, visits GP. That GP then gives a rapid referal to a specialist, who then gives rapid screening requests. What should happen is the GP asks for the rapid screening, and simultaneously makes the rapid referal to specialists. This would reduce time to diagnosis, and time to start treatment, and both of those are important in outcomes. |
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Note: They suggest some of the reasons behind this could include cancers being diagnosed later, poorer access to treatment and less investment in health systems.
PS Rapid referral to a specialist is an oxymoron in the NHS.