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Why the NHS has to ration care | Why the NHS has to ration care |
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Article written by Nick Triggle Health correspondent | Article written by Nick Triggle Health correspondent |
Extending fertility treatment to older women sounds good in theory. | Extending fertility treatment to older women sounds good in theory. |
But the reality of it in a cash-strapped NHS in another matter. | But the reality of it in a cash-strapped NHS in another matter. |
NICE - the NHS body which recommends what should and should not be done - has suggested the age limit at which IVF is offered is increased from 39 to 42 in England and Wales. | NICE - the NHS body which recommends what should and should not be done - has suggested the age limit at which IVF is offered is increased from 39 to 42 in England and Wales. |
But already those working in the health service are raising concerns about how likely this is given that the majority of trusts are struggling to meet the current recommendations. | But already those working in the health service are raising concerns about how likely this is given that the majority of trusts are struggling to meet the current recommendations. |
Dr Mike Dixon, of the NHS Alliance, which represents doctors, nurses and managers on the front line, perhaps summed it up best in his interview with the BBC's Today programme. | Dr Mike Dixon, of the NHS Alliance, which represents doctors, nurses and managers on the front line, perhaps summed it up best in his interview with the BBC's Today programme. |
He said: "The problem with them [the recommendations] is that NICE does not pay the bill." | He said: "The problem with them [the recommendations] is that NICE does not pay the bill." |
He then went on to add that if the NHS did everything NICE said it would be "bankrupt". | He then went on to add that if the NHS did everything NICE said it would be "bankrupt". |
Rationing | Rationing |
This was not an attack on NICE, which is the envy of health systems across the world as it has brought a solid evidence base to health care spending, but rather an acknowledgement that the NHS cannot keep up with expectations. | This was not an attack on NICE, which is the envy of health systems across the world as it has brought a solid evidence base to health care spending, but rather an acknowledgement that the NHS cannot keep up with expectations. |
The cost of providing health services is growing - by about 3% a year because of factors like the ageing population, cost of new drugs and lifestyle issues like obesity. | The cost of providing health services is growing - by about 3% a year because of factors like the ageing population, cost of new drugs and lifestyle issues like obesity. |
But the problem is that the budget is not keeping pace with demand. Funding is effectively frozen - and could be for a considerable length of time. | But the problem is that the budget is not keeping pace with demand. Funding is effectively frozen - and could be for a considerable length of time. |
It means the NHS is having to increasingly ration what it does. | It means the NHS is having to increasingly ration what it does. |
This does not just affect fertility treatment. | |
In the past year, evidence has been gathered about how a growing number of areas are placing restrictions on everything form access to cataract operations to correct eyesight problems to hip and knee surgery. | In the past year, evidence has been gathered about how a growing number of areas are placing restrictions on everything form access to cataract operations to correct eyesight problems to hip and knee surgery. |
This is natural for a system with finite resources. | This is natural for a system with finite resources. |
Care has to be prioritised and, understandably, emergency and life-saving treatments come first. | Care has to be prioritised and, understandably, emergency and life-saving treatments come first. |
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