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Health service approaches to providing care for people who seek treatment for obesity: identifying challenges and ways forward

Authors :
Michellle Gooey
Catherine Bacus
Divya Ramachandran
Milan Piya
Louise Baur
Source :
Public health researchpractice. 32(3)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

This paper aims to identify challenges in current health service approaches to providing optimal care for people who seek treatment for obesity. Type of program or service: Health service management of obesity in Australia Methods: Drawing on lived experience, clinical and academic perspectives, and available evidence, we reflect on the current state of the healthcare system to support people seeking treatment for obesity. We suggest actions to enable effective, acceptable and equitable care for this group of people.Identified challenges include the complexity of care required to adequately manage obesity, existing service capability and capacity, and high out-of-pocket patient costs.To address these challenges, a comprehensive response is required at all levels of the healthcare system. As a starting point, we propose eight areas of action: partner with people living with obesity; eliminate weight stigma; increase healthcare professional education, guidelines and resources; establish clear referral pathways and working partnerships; scale services to meet demand; ensure flexible and accessible service delivery; implement changes to the Medicare Benefits Schedule to increase service provision and pursue opportunities for subsidised medicines.

Details

ISSN :
22042091
Volume :
32
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Public health researchpractice
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5817c82071e9e343156aa53e1ca4df39