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Preclinical Rheumatic Disease An Issue Of Rheumatic Disease Clinics Ebook Bykerk

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Preclinical Rheumatic Disease An Issue Of Rheumatic Disease Clinics Ebook Bykerk
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Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.99 MB
Author: Bykerk, Vivian P.;Karen H. Costenbader, MD, MPH;Kevin Deane, MD, PhD
ISBN: 9780102955071, 0102955077
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Preclinical Rheumatic Disease An Issue Of Rheumatic Disease Clinics Ebook Bykerk by Bykerk, Vivian P.;karen H. Costenbader, Md, Mph;kevin Deane, Md, Phd 9780102955071, 0102955077 instant download after payment.

Approximately 580,000 adults in England currently have the disease with a further 26,000 new cases diagnosed each year. Rheumatoid arthritis costs the NHS an estimated £560 million annually and the estimated cost to the economy of sick leave and work-related disability for people with rheumatoid arthritis is £1.8 billion a year. The NHS does not consistently provide support for people with the disease to remain in, or get back into, work, with a lack of local links between the NHS and Jobcentre Plus services. Early diagnosis is the key to the successful treatment of rheumatoid arthritis but public awareness of the disease is low. People often delay seeking medical help from their GP, the disease is difficult to diagnose and requires specialist knowledge; and few GPs have the specialist expertise required to diagnose rheumatoid. The average length of time from symptom onset to treatment is nine months, compared to the clinically recommended period of three months, and this has not improved in the past five years. There is inconsistent coordination of the roles and activities of staff in different parts of the NHS: for example between GPs and hospital specialists. Furthermore, many patients do not have sufficient access to psychological services even though depression is common for people with rheumatoid arthritis; and the provision of quick response appointments in the event of a flare up is inconsistent. Current services also do not always match the Government's vision of a "systematic patient-centred approach" and the majority of PCTs are not commissioning as effectively as they could as they do not know the numbers of people in their area with rheumatoid arthritis.

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