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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1676924" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>Tier 4 next which is op medical preparations and then op. (Surgeon's medical instruction/actions related).</p><p>Still stuck in tier 3 which is weight loss training and assessments for suitability (psychology etc.) and weight loss team specific individual needs to go forward (e.g receive more eatwell training). Tier 2 was being referred by appropriate medic for the op and being put forward for acceptance on tier3 pathway.</p><p>I found this..</p><p><strong>Tiers</strong> of <strong>weight management</strong> services. ... Definitions vary locally but usually <strong>tier</strong> 1 covers universal services (such as health promotion or primary care); <strong>tier</strong> 2 covers lifestyle interventions; <strong>tier 3</strong> covers specialist <strong>weight management</strong> services; and <strong>tier</strong> 4 covers bariatric surgery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1676924, member: 196960"] Tier 4 next which is op medical preparations and then op. (Surgeon's medical instruction/actions related). Still stuck in tier 3 which is weight loss training and assessments for suitability (psychology etc.) and weight loss team specific individual needs to go forward (e.g receive more eatwell training). Tier 2 was being referred by appropriate medic for the op and being put forward for acceptance on tier3 pathway. I found this.. [B]Tiers[/B] of [B]weight management[/B] services. ... Definitions vary locally but usually [B]tier[/B] 1 covers universal services (such as health promotion or primary care); [B]tier[/B] 2 covers lifestyle interventions; [B]tier 3[/B] covers specialist [B]weight management[/B] services; and [B]tier[/B] 4 covers bariatric surgery. [/QUOTE]
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