Access to publicly funded weight management services in England using routine data from primary and secondary care (2007-2020): An observational cohort study.

PLoS medicine(2023)

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Between 2007 and 2020, a very small percentage of the primary care population eligible for WM referral or bariatric surgery according to national guidance received either. Higher BMI and GP practice region had the strongest associations with both. Regional inequalities may reflect differences in commissioning and provision of WM services across the country. Multi-stakeholder qualitative research is ongoing to understand the barriers to accessing WM services and potential solutions. Together with population-wide prevention strategies, improved access to WM interventions is needed to reduce obesity levels.
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weight management services,observational cohort study,secondary care
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