IntroductionThis study aimed to document the extent of rationing of treatment for varicose veins in the United Kingdom (UK) national health services and the extent to which new treatments are being used.ReportCompleted questionnaires were received from 75% (307/411) vascular surgeons from all areas of the UK. 46% restricted access to treatment – 13% in the absence of local referral guidance. 76% would treat patients privately who did not fulfil their health service criteria. In the health service vs private practice, foam sclerotherapy was used by 28 vs 42; radiofrequency ablation by 8 vs 30; and laser ablation by 16 vs 22.DiscussionRationing of health service treatment for varicose veins is common in the UK. More explicit selection criteri...
BACKGROUND: Standardization of access to treatment and compliance with clinical guidelines are impor...
BACKGROUND: Standardization of access to treatment and compliance with clinical guidelines are impor...
BACKGROUND: Standardization of access to treatment and compliance with clinical guidelines are impor...
IntroductionThis study aimed to document the extent of rationing of treatment for varicose veins in ...
IntroductionThis study aimed to document the extent of rationing of treatment for varicose veins in ...
IntroductionThis study aimed to document the extent of rationing of treatment for varicose veins in ...
INTRODUCTION There is evidence of effectiveness for a range of different treatment modalities for va...
INTRODUCTION There is evidence of effectiveness for a range of different treatment modalities for va...
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OBJECTIVE Although varicose veins are a common cause of morbidity, the UK National Health Service...
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OBJECTIVE Although varicose veins are a common cause of morbidity, the UK National Health Service...
ObjectivesThe aim was to explore the current experience and practice of vascular surgeons in the Uni...
Background Varicose vein (VV) treatments have changed significantly in recent years leading to po...
Varicose veins are common and affect a significant proportion of the UK population. They negatively ...
BACKGROUND: Standardization of access to treatment and compliance with clinical guidelines are impor...
BACKGROUND: Standardization of access to treatment and compliance with clinical guidelines are impor...
BACKGROUND: Standardization of access to treatment and compliance with clinical guidelines are impor...
IntroductionThis study aimed to document the extent of rationing of treatment for varicose veins in ...
IntroductionThis study aimed to document the extent of rationing of treatment for varicose veins in ...
IntroductionThis study aimed to document the extent of rationing of treatment for varicose veins in ...
INTRODUCTION There is evidence of effectiveness for a range of different treatment modalities for va...
INTRODUCTION There is evidence of effectiveness for a range of different treatment modalities for va...
This article is freely available from the publisher's site, click on the Publisher URL to access the...
OBJECTIVE Although varicose veins are a common cause of morbidity, the UK National Health Service...
This article is freely available from the publisher's site, click on the Publisher URL to access the...
OBJECTIVE Although varicose veins are a common cause of morbidity, the UK National Health Service...
ObjectivesThe aim was to explore the current experience and practice of vascular surgeons in the Uni...
Background Varicose vein (VV) treatments have changed significantly in recent years leading to po...
Varicose veins are common and affect a significant proportion of the UK population. They negatively ...
BACKGROUND: Standardization of access to treatment and compliance with clinical guidelines are impor...
BACKGROUND: Standardization of access to treatment and compliance with clinical guidelines are impor...
BACKGROUND: Standardization of access to treatment and compliance with clinical guidelines are impor...