Boswell, J, 2018,What makes evidence-based policymaking such a useful myth? The case of NICE guidance on bariatric surgery in the UK, Governance 31, 2, 199-214Boswell J (2018) What makes evidence‐based policy making such a useful myth? The case of NICE guidance on bariatric surgery in ...
A NICE example? Variation in provision of bariatric surgery in England. BMJ. 2013;1(346):f2453. doi:10.1136/bmj.f2453.Owen-Smith A, Kipping R, Donovan J, et al. A NICE example? Variation in provision of bariatric surgery in England. BMJ. 2013;346:f2453....
NICE, SIGN, and ADA-EASD Dr Seidu said most clinicians in the diabetes sector will be able to cope with the differences in European and UK guidelines for now. "It's a European guideline. And we're still in Europe despite Brexit. So we will follow it for those who know about it. "...
Common sense based on individual clinical observations has suggested that revisional bariatric surgery, which mandates operating on previously manipulated tissue after long-term complications, would be associated with greater morbidity than the primary procedure. Indeed, this was confirmed. However, the ...
Conclusion The number of adults potentially eligible for bariatric surgery in England (2,346,542 people based on census data) far exceeds provision. Greater investment may be required to ensure the National Health Service (NHS) and other health services internationally have the capacity to meet the...
The number of people in England who are potentially eligible for bariatric surgery according to criteria set out in UK national guidance is not known. We used data from Health Survey for England (HSE) 2006, representative of the non-institutionalised English population, to determine the number ...
Bariatric surgery: a NICE example of efficiency and equitydoi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.328.7439.536Gema FrühbeckBMJ
Boswell, J, 2018,What makes evidence-based policymaking such a useful myth? The case of NICE guidance on bariatric surgery in the UK, Governance 31, 2, 199-214Boswell J (2018) What makes evidence‐based policy making such a useful myth? The case of NICE guidance on bariatric surgery in ...
Both groups of patients should be referred to a specialist (tier 3) weight management service. The new guidelines also say …British Medical Journal Publishing GroupBMJWise J. All obese patients with type 2 diabetes should be assessed for bariatric surgery, says NICE. BMJ. 2014; 349:g7246....