by Professor Michael Hurley, Clinical Director,
Musculoskeletal Programme, Health Innovation Network South London
Along with many others in the musculoskeletal community, I get a tired of hearing about other long term conditions which continuously feature in the headlines – both in national media and NHS policy. Poor old ‘common’ joint pain is neither sexy nor headline-grabbing, but we all know how much it impairs the quality of life – none more so than the people who suffer it.
In the musculoskeletal programme of the Health Innovation Network (South London’s Academic Health Science Network http://www.hin-southlondon.org/clinical-areas/musculoskeletal…
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by Sarah Marsh, National Policy Lead, Long Term Conditions, NHS England
by Colin Beevor, Matron and Service Manager, Musculoskeletal OPD Services
by Ali Rivett, Director of Clinical Affairs, BSR
by Sarah Wright, Policy and Public Affairs Officer, ARMA
by Professor Anthony Woolf, Chair of ARMA and Chair of the Bone and Joint Decade: A Global Alliance for Musculoskeletal Health
Wide variations in elective surgery rates among the most affluent and deprived areas in England raise serious questions about the use of NHS resources, a leading public health expert has warned.
