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"Suffering, pain and discomfort for thousands": Nearly half of NHS 
trusts impose rationing on treatments

_Mirror, 28 Nov 2012_

Jason Beattie <http://www.mirror.co.uk/authors/jason-beattie/>__

In the past year 52,000 people have been denied NHS operations for 
varicose veins, tonsillitis, eye operations and other elective procedures

"Clear evidence": Andy Burnham MP

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Thousands of patients are being refused treatment for cataracts and 
other ailments because of NHS rationing, new figures have shown.

In the past year 52,000 people have been denied NHS operations for 
varicose veins, tonsillitis, eye operations and other elective procedures.

Shadow Health Secretary Andy Burnham said it was the clearest evidence 
so far of how the Government was rationing treatment because of cuts to 
the health service.

"Coalition policies are producing real hardship, suffering, pain and 
discomfort for thousands of patients," he said.

Figures from a Freedom of Information Act request showed nearly half of 
the 100 primary care trusts had imposed restrictions on which treatments 
they will fund.

These included 16 trusts which had curbed funding for cataract 
operations, 24 trusts that had placed restrictions on tonsillectomy and 
21 which had limits on treatment for varicose veins.

In total 125 treatments had been restricted or stopped altogether in the 
last two years.

Of those, eight treatments emerged as the most commonly restricted - 
cataracts, varicose veins, carpal tunnel syndrome, which affects nerves 
in the wrist, tonsillectomies, skin lesions, Dupuytren's contracture, a 
hand disease, myringotomy, which helps hearing loss, and hysteroscopy, 
used for diagnosing problems in the womb.

"Many of them will leave patients in pain, discomfort, unable to work 
or, sadly, facing the choice of having to go private given how crucial 
these treatments are," Mr Burnham said.

He claimed primary care trusts were having to foot the £1billion costs 
of making staff redundant under NHS reforms when the money should be 
spent on frontline service.

He said the Government could "stop this today" by ordering PCTs to lift 
the restrictions.

"They are refusing to do so. How many more patients are they going to 
let suffer before they decide to act?"

Health Minister Dan Poulter said health rationing was "far worse" when 
Labour was in power.

"We are very proud of our record. Sixty thousand fewer patients are 
waiting more than 18 weeks than they were under the previous Government, 
and over 16,000 fewer patients are waiting longer than a year than in 2010.

"Waiting times are coming down, infection rates in hospitals are coming 
down and people are getting better care.

"It's this Government that ended the worst scandal in healthcare of all, 
which was that people with cancer were not getting access to the drugs 
they needed," he said.

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