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    Home / College Guide / Ministers must & # 039; one-size-fits-all & # 039; NHS health APK
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    Ministers must & # 039; one-size-fits-all & # 039; NHS health APK By - August 16, 2019 Ministers must & # 39; one-size-fits-all & # 39; NHS Health APKs for middle-aged scraps and replaced with customized medical checks The current NHS Health Checks schedule is offered to everyone from 40 to 74 years old But Health Minister Matt Hancock said the plan will be renewed They will use technology such as genetic testing to create a personal program The existing schedule is based on a series of checks, including blood pressure By Ben Spencer Medical Correspondent For The Daily Mail Published: 00:01 BST, August 16, 2019 | updated: 00:29 BST, August 16, 2019 Ministers scrap & # 39; one-size-fits-all & # 39; health APKs for middle age and replace them with customized medical checks. Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the updated NHS Health Checks schedule – which is offered to anyone aged 40 to 74 – will use modern technology such as genetic testing to create a personalized program to prevent diseases later in life. The existing schedule, which was introduced in 2009, is based on a series of checks that examine issues such as blood pressure and cholesterol. But the program has been criticized for its & # 39; general & # 39; approach – with a study by Imperial College published in 2016 suggesting that it has prevented only one heart attack or stroke for every 4,762 people attending a health check in a year.

    Health secretary Matt Hancock said the updated NHS Health Checks schedule – which is offered to anyone aged 40 to 74 – will use modern technology such as genetic testing to create a personalized program to prevent diseases later in life Mr. Hancock said: “Personalized, preventive health care is crucial for the future-oriented health care that we want to build. & # 39; We must use the latest technology and techniques to move away from the one-size-fits-all approach of the past. & # 39; The assessment we are announcing today will be an important step towards achieving this and helping us to find data-based, proven-based ways to support people in recognizing, managing and preventing risks. for their health through targeted intervention. & # 39; He announced an important evaluation of the program and said that the general approach that defined the scheme & # 39; a thing of the past & # 39; would become. Officials said the changes are part of a broader shift from a & # 39; one-size-fits-all & # 39; approach to public health to a & # 39; modernized, future-proof system & # 39; that & # 39; takes into account risks & # 39; s or personal choices & # 39 ;. Currently, health checks are offered by default to anyone aged 40-74, with little attention to their individual risks & needs.

    WHAT IS AN NHS HEALTH CHECK? NHS England introduced the Health Check program for adults aged 40 to 74 years ten years ago. Patients registered with a general practitioner are invited to attend these 30-minute appointments every five years. The schedule is based on a series of checks to investigate issues such as blood pressure and cholesterol. Critics have argued that the controls are expensive, and research suggests that they do not protect against poor health or premature death. And the program has been criticized for its & # 39; general & # 39; approach – with a study by Imperial College published in 2016 suggesting that it has prevented only one heart attack or stroke for every 4,762 people attending a health check in a year. A study of more than 450,000 people last month, however, found that those present were slimmer, less likely to smoke, and had lower blood pressure years later. But ministers are planning to & # 39; one-size-fits-all & # 39; abolish middle-aged health MOTs and replace them with customized medical checks, said Health Secretary Matt Hancock. The assessment will explore ways to revise the system by enabling & # 39; people to & # 39; reduce their chances of developing conditions such as high blood pressure or type two diabetes with & # 39; personalized, intelligent health checks & quot ;, said the Ministry of Health.

    Officials still have to provide precise details of what the new scheme will include, but they said they would use & # 39; the latest technology, techniques and data & # 39; and include factors that may include their age, their residence and their DNA personalize health checks. They said the & # 39; new appearance & # 39; program will draw from the lessons of cancer diagnosis and treatment, which is the most advanced field in personalized medicine. Duncan Selbie, Managing Director of Public Health England, who runs the program, insisted that the existing NHS Health Checks scheme had been a success, but admitted that & # 39; advanced & # 39; techniques would improve the program. The value of the scheme has been hotly debated since its introduction 10 years ago. In 2013, the Royal College of GPs described the £ 300 million-per-year arrangement as a & # 39; waste of money & # 39 ;, while in 2012, research from the respected Cochrane group found that the number of deaths did not decrease. A report from the London School of Economics in 2015 said it & # 39; not effective & # 39; and a 2014 assessment found that diseases detected during the controls could be detected just as well in standard care.

    But a more recent study, published last month by King & # 39; s College in London, found that those who attended the controls six years later & slightly lower & # 39; body weight, blood pressure and smoking percentages. Selbie said: & # 39; Predictive prevention is becoming increasingly possible through genomics and the application of advanced behavioral sciences. & # 39; NHS Health Checks have been phenomenally successful and this review is a great opportunity to make the next generation the most effective in the world. & # 39; Share or respond to this article: . [TagsToTranslate] Dailymail

     
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