100,000 Signatures Needed for Parliamentary Debate - Save The NHS £100


Posted December 29, 2014 by kalai03

Jane Durston, Operations Manager at The British Lymphology Society has surveyed BLS member views on Lymphoedema Awareness Week 2015 and has created the petition "Save the NHS £100, for every £1 spent on lymphoedema treatments".

 
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, December 29, 2014 -- Jane Durston, Operations Manager at The British Lymphology Society has surveyed BLS member views on Lymphoedema Awareness Week 2015 and has created the petition "Save the NHS £100, for every £1 spent on lymphoedema treatments". As Corporate Members of BLS, PhysioPod UK Limited have added their names to the petition and would really appreciate the support of others in adding their name too.

"The campaign is very important to Jane Durston and the more support behind it, the better chance there is of succeeding.

You can read more and SIGN the petition here and you can also read more below from Jane Durston:

https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/save-the-nhs-100-for-every-1-spent-on-lymphoedema-treatments

To: Dame Barbara Hakin, National Director - Commissioning Development, NHS England

Save the NHS £100 - for every £1 spent on lymphoedema treatments

Campaign created by The British Lymphology Society Jane Durston

Develop a lymphoedema strategy for England

Why is this important?

Lymphoedema is a long-term condition defined as tissue swelling due to a failure of lymphatic drainage. It can affect any part of the body. (NCAT 2013) An estimated 240,000 men, women and children in the UK have lymphoedema, many of whom remain undiagnosed and untreated (LSN 2014). With an ageing population and increasing obesity, this figure is set to rise.

Money is currently being wasted treating the symptoms of unmanaged lymphoedema (NCAT 2013).

For every £1.00 spent on lymphoedema treatments that limit swelling and prevent damage and infection, the NHS saves an estimated £100 in reduced hospital admissions. (NCAT 2013)

National strategies for lymphoedema services have already been established in Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland. (NCAT 2013)

There is no national tariff available for lymphoedema - although the British Lymphology Society have published a National Lymphoedema Tariff Advisory Document which sets out proposals for achieving this. (BLS 2014).

Once treated and controlled; lymphoedema can be self-managed with the right support and within a good clinical infrastructure. (NCAT 2013)

There are no minimal educational standards for lymphoedema practitioners, although the International Lymphoedema Framework project sets out a skills framework. The British Lymphology Society has also published a document setting out "Population Needs assessment and professional roles in the care of lymphoedema" (BLS 2014) and a "Treatment Pathway for Lymphoedema Patients with a Body Mass Index (BMI) equal or great than 40kg/m2".

The Lymphoedema Support Network (LSN) has also produced an award-winning GP training module on lymphoedema.

75% of lymphoedema is non-cancer related and 25% is cancer related, therefore it cuts across specialities. (NCAT 2013).

Cellulitis is an acute spreading inflammation of the skin and subcutaneous tissues characterised by pain, warmth, swelling and erythema. (BLS/LSN 2014).

Admissions to hospital with cellulitis, the most common complication of lymphoedema, are a significant burden on local health care services. The cost of hospital admissions for cellulitis in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire was approx £4.1m in one year (population of 2.5 million). (NCAT 2013).

The British Lymphology Society has been writing to NHS England at regular intervals for over a year to try and address these matters - to date they have received no response. Lymphoedema could happen to any one of us and common sense should guide NHS England policy - conservative treatment and prevention is not only preferable to; but cheaper than, the present state of affairs."

About PhysioPod® UK Ltd:
PhysioPod® UK Ltd are now in their 8th year of trading. Directed by Sisters, Julie Soroczyn and Mary Fickling, PhysioPod® exclusively supply the UK and Ireland with internationally patented DEEP OSCILLATION® electrostatic massage therapy. Non-invasive, non-traumatic, electrostatic impulses are delivered through vinyl gloves or applicator heads, permeating an 8 cm depth through all tissue layers including skin, sub-coetaneous fat, muscles, blood and lymph vessels, with clinically proven effects in the interstitial spaces of the connective tissue. PhysioPod® UK Limited are approved NHS Suppliers. http://www.physiopod.co.uk

Contact:
Mary Fickling
PhysioPod UK Limited
Sherbrook Road
Daybrook, Nottingham, NG5 6AS
01159167685
[email protected]
http://www.physiopod.co.uk
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Last Updated December 29, 2014