Blatant Discrimination

I recently learned some surprising discrimination. A local committee part of the NHS in the UK hasdecided to institute what I call blatant discrimination." ...one local health committee in the UK has announced a controversial policy " to support patients whose health is at risk from smoking or being very overweight. "For an indefinite amount of time, it plans to ban access to routine, or non-urgent, surgery under the National Health Service until patients " improve their health, " the policy states, claiming that " exceptional clinical circumstances (will) be taken into account on a case-by-case basis. "The decision comes from the clinical commissioning group (known as a CCG) for the county of Hertfordshire, which has population of more than 1.1. million.The time frame for improving health is set at nine months for the obese in particular; those with a body mass index over 40 must reduce the number by 15% over that time period, and those with a BMI over 30 are given a target of 10%.The target for smokers is eight weeks or more without a cigarette -- with a breath test to prove it. "I could not believe this. Some ' holier than thou ' sorts have clearly decided that they are better than those evil people who are overweight or smoke.Look I was a smoker for far too many years to count. Its not an easy habit to quit. Smoking has been called more difficult to quit than heroin. It takes many people months or years and many tries to quit. Eight weeks to quit is a very tight deadline....
Source: Caroline's Breast Cancer Blog - Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: bias discrimination health care Source Type: blogs