Most of NHS  ‘is failing to take obesity seriously enough’ 

Most of NHS  ‘is failing to take obesity seriously enough’ 

The NHS is criticised for not prioritising obesity, which costs Britain £98bn annually. Future Health’s analysis reveals only five out of 42 integrated care boards in England have weight management as a priority. Richard Sloggett, the report’s author, and Prof Frank Joseph highlight the inadequate focus and funding on obesity, contributing to inconsistent care and unmet demand for weight management services.
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