UK service to deny operations to morbidly obese and smokers

Patients who smoke or are morbidly obese will be barred from undergoing routine operations until they quit the habit or lose weight, a regional health service in the UK has announced.

UK service to deny operations to morbidly obese and smokers

Patients who smoke or are morbidly obese will be barred from undergoing routine operations until they quit the habit or lose weight, a regional health service in the UK has announced.

Under temporary cost-cutting measures, anyone due to have surgery would be required to have a body mass index (BMI) below 35, which is considered morbidly obese.

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