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Why are many GPs opposed to scans where a patient has paid to do a whole body scan? Some of the scanners are high tech 64 slices.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The checks which the NHS promotes (including the 'poo sticks' for colon cancer) are well researched and targeted to identify specific problems in specific population groups. They are good value for money and good for public health in general.
The 'have a body scan' checks are aimed at making money for the operators - nothing more, nothing less. Yes they may find an occasional problem and even save the odd life here or there - but that is incidental to the main reason for their existence. It probably also has a net negative impact on the population as a whole, as the 'worried well' soak up even more NHS resources chasing imaginary problems flagged up by the scans.
The 'have a body scan' checks are aimed at making money for the operators - nothing more, nothing less. Yes they may find an occasional problem and even save the odd life here or there - but that is incidental to the main reason for their existence. It probably also has a net negative impact on the population as a whole, as the 'worried well' soak up even more NHS resources chasing imaginary problems flagged up by the scans.
You are confusing two different things here - GPs are (by and large) very hostile to the 'walk in' type of scans being sold to healthy people, for the reasons I have tried to give above.
A private diagnostic scan (provided it is appropriate) is perfectly acceptable to most medics - it takes the load off NHS resources.
Your original post didn't give enough details about the situation for anyone to determine which circumstances applied in your case.
A private diagnostic scan (provided it is appropriate) is perfectly acceptable to most medics - it takes the load off NHS resources.
Your original post didn't give enough details about the situation for anyone to determine which circumstances applied in your case.
I wonder what happened to the idea of health MOTs
http:// www.the sun.co. uk/sol/ homepag e/news/ 657799/ Health- MoT-for -NHS-pa tients. html
How many of these were aimed at the worried well. Maybe the Tories thought it would involve too much work for GPs.
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How many of these were aimed at the worried well. Maybe the Tories thought it would involve too much work for GPs.
Probably because if you have too many CT scans, you can really rack up your exposure to radiation. Many overseas hospitals (India etc) do really good medicals but the CT part of the medical is always optional for the radiation reasons. You should only have a CT if you have been diagnosed with something that warrents it.