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NHS Harrogate and Rural District Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) is set to deny operations to patients who are obese or smokers for six months, as part of a wider cost-cutting strategy.
The new rules will affect patients who smoke and those who have a BMI of 30 and over.
The patients will have to attend either a weight management programme or a stop smoking service for six months, as part of a plan to generate £8.4 million in savings.
Amanda Bloor, of Harrogate and Rural CCG, said: "The CCG are not saying patients can't have the surgery.
“By introducing a six-month health optimisation period, we are encouraging and supporting patients to undertake a lifestyle change which will provide them with the best possible clinical outcome."
"The NHS spends around £9 billion a year on patient care for those living with diabetes and with spending on obesity-related ill-health and smoking-related illness increasing year on year."
Ian Eardley, vice president of the Royal College of Surgeons, said: "The policies for smokers and overweight patients that Harrogate and Rural District CCG intend to impose ignore the public outcry that surrounded similar plans."
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