{"id":118744,"date":"2023-10-02T23:51:22","date_gmt":"2023-10-02T23:51:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogcamlodipine.com\/?p=118744"},"modified":"2023-10-02T23:51:22","modified_gmt":"2023-10-02T23:51:22","slug":"open-letter-to-the-chancellor-boost-nhs-and-the-economy-in-autumn-statement","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogcamlodipine.com\/politics\/open-letter-to-the-chancellor-boost-nhs-and-the-economy-in-autumn-statement\/","title":{"rendered":"Open letter to the Chancellor: Boost NHS and the economy in Autumn Statement"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Dear Chancellor,<\/p>\n
Together, we write to ask you to take action in your Autumn Statement to boost the NHS and the economy by preventing fractures caused by osteoporosis.<\/p>\n
Half of women over 50 will suffer fractures. These injuries are the fourth most burdensome health condition measured in disability and premature death. As well as the consequences for patients, fractures place enormous burdens on health and social care services. Fractures amongst adults over 50 are the second highest driver of hospital bed occupancy. Every single year, half a million patients fracture, requiring valuable A&E, radiology and orthopaedic time, operation time, rehabilitation care and social care.<\/p>\n
Our economy suffers too. Every year, 67,000 fractures are suffered by people of working age in England, causing between 1.6-2.1m work absence days. Painful spinal fractures, in particular, are a key driver for older employees leaving the workforce, or reducing their hours due to back pain. With an eighth of men and a tenth of women having spinal fractures by retirement age, we can\u2019t afford to overlook such a preventable cause of worklessness.<\/p>\n
The enormous opportunity is that fractures are preventable if we intervene early. We have safe, effective bone medications, which are highly affordable for the NHS. Fracture Liaison Services (FLS) are the world standard for catching people after the first fracture, thereby preventing life-changing hip and spinal fractures. It\u2019s not right that 90,000 people are missing treatment because they live in the 49% of NHS Trusts without an FLS, or because their FLS has been under-resourced.<\/p>\n
Those people don\u2019t disappear; they present with much more complicated, challenging problems later on – injuries which spoil lives and demand intense care. Successive Conservative Health Secretaries have committed to prevention to stop problems escalating to crisis point. With a ready-made solution such as FLS \u2013 one which is already in place across 55 developed countries – we can\u2019t afford to sit on our hands.<\/p>\n
We hope you will use your forthcoming Autumn Statement to seize these opportunities for the labour market, public services and, most importantly, for people who are in great need.<\/p>\n
Yours sincerely,<\/p>\n
Craig Jones<\/strong> Caroline Abrahams<\/strong> Ian Bullock<\/strong> Dr Fiona Donald<\/strong> Kamila Hawthorne<\/strong> Dr Adrian Boyle<\/strong> Professor Nicola Ranger<\/strong> Karin Orman<\/strong> Justine Roberts<\/strong> Craig Beaumont<\/strong> Lydia Hamilton-Rimmer<\/strong> Professor Martin Green<\/strong> Simon Hodgkinson<\/strong> Dr Lynn Thomas<\/strong> Karl Demian<\/strong> Steve Irving<\/strong> Alan Howson<\/strong> Ian Russell<\/strong> Sara Moger<\/strong> Dr James Frith<\/strong> Richard Evans<\/strong> Deborah Alsina OBE<\/strong> Shantel Irwin<\/strong> Clare Jacklin<\/strong> Jemima Olchawski<\/strong> Arash Angadji<\/strong> Hilary Croft<\/strong> Rowan Wathes<\/strong> James White<\/strong> We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info<\/p>\n
CEO, Royal Osteoporosis Society<\/p>\n
Charity Director, Age UK<\/p>\n
CEO, Royal College of Physicians<\/p>\n
President, Royal College of Anaesthetists<\/p>\n
Chair, Royal College of GPs<\/p>\n
President, Royal College of Emergency Medicine<\/p>\n
Chief Nurse, Royal College of Nursing<\/p>\n
Director of Practice and Innovation, Royal College of Occupational Therapists<\/p>\n
CEO, Mumsnet and Gransnet<\/p>\n
Chief of External Affairs, Federation of Small Businesses<\/p>\n
Senior Policy Lead, Confederation of British Industry<\/p>\n
CEO, Care England<\/p>\n
President, British Orthopaedic Association<\/p>\n
Medical Director, St John Ambulance<\/p>\n
CEO, The Ambulance Staff Charity<\/p>\n
CEO, Association of Ambulance CEOs<\/p>\n
Chair, Independent Ambulance Association<\/p>\n
CEO, Society for Endocrinology<\/p>\n
CEO, British Menopause Society<\/p>\n
Chair, British Geriatrics Society<\/p>\n
CEO, Society of Radiographers<\/p>\n
CEO, Versus Arthritis<\/p>\n
CEO, Arthritis Action<\/p>\n
CEO, National Rheumatoid Arthritis Association<\/p>\n
CEO, Fawcett Society<\/p>\n
CEO, Orthopaedic Research UK<\/p>\n
CEO, Coeliac UK<\/p>\n
Associate Director, Parkinson’s UK<\/p>\n
Head of National Influencing, Alzheimer\u2019s Society<\/p>\n