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Failed fat-ban 'will fuel NHS debt'
1. Failed fat-ban 'will fuel NHS debt'
6 February 2015
Last updated at 14:31
Failure of a plan to limit surgery for obese
people and smokers will force an NHS body
further into debt, bosses say.
Northern, Eastern and Western Devon CCG dropped the move aimed at cutting its £14.5m deficit.
Chief financial officer Hugh Groves said in a report that the failed move was among factors that had
"impacted" on its "financial recovery plan".
He said he expected debts to rise by about another £13m to £26.7m by the end of the financial year.
2. 'Urgent and necessary'
He told the clinical commissioning group, which
organises delivery of health services, that other
factors behind the projected rise were increases
in emergency surgery and in patients during the
winter.
The CCG called plans to limit surgery on obese
people and smokers "urgent and necessary" when it announced them last October.
As part of the cost-cutting measures, patients with a body mass index of 35 or above would have had
to shed 5% of their weight, while smokers would have had to quit eight weeks before non-essential
surgery.
But the plans were dropped last December after they drew criticism from the Royal College of
Surgeons, which said losing weight was not possible for some.
The CCG has agreed new guidance to GPs that patients "will be encouraged but not required to lose
weight" and smokers will be "encouraged but not required to stop smoking".
No-one was available for further comment from the CCG.