Comment on the publishing of national strategy for COPD which contains a chapter on asthma
23 February 2010
Asthma UK’s Chief Executive Neil Churchill said: ‘The launch of a
national strategy for COPD, which contains a chapter on the care of
adult asthma, represents an important stepping stone towards national
standards for asthma in England.
‘Asthma UK is currently
working with PCTs across England to identify ways to improve care and
reduce emergency admissions as tragically in the UK over 200 people a
day are rushed to hospital with life-threatening asthma attacks. We
believe that three-quarters of these admissions and up to 90% of deaths
could be avoided with the right care and management but a lack of
national standards has meant that huge variations within the health
service puts lives at risk. The new strategy aims to achieve a 20%
reduction in unscheduled hospital admissions, resulting in savings of
around £200m a year and making a big difference to people’s quality of
life.
‘Whilst we are delighted that this first step has been
taken, for this and future strategies to be effective the views of
people with asthma need to be heard. We are encouraging all our
supporters to tell the Department of Health what they think about this
document, so to have your say contact us at asthma.org.uk/consultation.’

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