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Understanding Asthma in the UK: Care, Costs, and Calls for Change

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This episode explores a UK parliamentary debate on World Asthma Day, highlighting the significant impact of asthma across the nation. We explore key statistics: 7.2 million people live with asthma, and tragically, four people die from it daily. Many deaths are preventable, linked to unequal access to care and socioeconomic factors. The debate covered the theme of "Make inhaled treatments accessible for all", discussed the substantial economic cost of asthma, and called for better prevention, improved diagnostics like spirometry and FeNO, increased uptake of treatments like biologics, and prioritizing respiratory health in national plans.

Key Takeaways:

  • Asthma is a common but serious condition, affecting 1 in 9 adults and 1 in 8 children in the UK.
  • The UK has the highest asthma death rate in Europe, with most deaths considered preventable.
  • There is a strong link between asthma severity and deprivation, with those in the poorest communities facing significantly worse outcomes.
  • Improving access to inhaled medications and newer treatments like biologics is crucial but faces challenges with uptake and availability.
  • Addressing root causes like poor air quality and substandard housing is vital for prevention.
  • There are calls for asthma care to be a key priority in the upcoming NHS 10-year plan.

Important Definitions and Concepts:

  • World Asthma Day Theme: "Make inhaled treatments accessible for all," highlighting the need for equitable access globally.
  • Biologics: Lifesaving treatments for severe asthma, but with currently low and variable uptake in the UK.
  • Spirometry / FeNO: Key diagnostic tests for respiratory conditions, efforts are underway to improve community access.

Discussion: Given that asthma disproportionately affects those in deprived areas, what comprehensive strategies, involving different government departments and communities, could effectively address these health inequalities?

Source: World Asthma Day
Volume 767: debated on Thursday 15 May 2025

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Chapters

1. Understanding Asthma in the UK: Care, Costs, and Calls for Change (00:00:00)

2. Asthma statistics (00:00:07)

3. Financial costs / productivity (00:01:03)

4. Inequality (00:01:34)

5. Treatments (00:01:52)

6. Poor air quality (00:02:46)

7. Issues with healthcare systems (00:03:24)

8. 'Postcode Lottery' (00:03:45)

9. Government reccomendations (00:04:11)

10. Conclusions (00:05:35)

53 episodes

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This episode explores a UK parliamentary debate on World Asthma Day, highlighting the significant impact of asthma across the nation. We explore key statistics: 7.2 million people live with asthma, and tragically, four people die from it daily. Many deaths are preventable, linked to unequal access to care and socioeconomic factors. The debate covered the theme of "Make inhaled treatments accessible for all", discussed the substantial economic cost of asthma, and called for better prevention, improved diagnostics like spirometry and FeNO, increased uptake of treatments like biologics, and prioritizing respiratory health in national plans.

Key Takeaways:

  • Asthma is a common but serious condition, affecting 1 in 9 adults and 1 in 8 children in the UK.
  • The UK has the highest asthma death rate in Europe, with most deaths considered preventable.
  • There is a strong link between asthma severity and deprivation, with those in the poorest communities facing significantly worse outcomes.
  • Improving access to inhaled medications and newer treatments like biologics is crucial but faces challenges with uptake and availability.
  • Addressing root causes like poor air quality and substandard housing is vital for prevention.
  • There are calls for asthma care to be a key priority in the upcoming NHS 10-year plan.

Important Definitions and Concepts:

  • World Asthma Day Theme: "Make inhaled treatments accessible for all," highlighting the need for equitable access globally.
  • Biologics: Lifesaving treatments for severe asthma, but with currently low and variable uptake in the UK.
  • Spirometry / FeNO: Key diagnostic tests for respiratory conditions, efforts are underway to improve community access.

Discussion: Given that asthma disproportionately affects those in deprived areas, what comprehensive strategies, involving different government departments and communities, could effectively address these health inequalities?

Source: World Asthma Day
Volume 767: debated on Thursday 15 May 2025

Support the show

Follow and subscribe to 'The Bench Report' on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube for new episodes on weekdays: thebenchreport.co.uk

Extended shownotes for selected episodes can be found at: thebenchreport.substack.com

Shape our next episode! Get in touch with an issue important to you - Producer Tom will grab another coffee and start the research!

Email us: [email protected]

Follow us on YouTube, X, Bluesky, Facebook and Instagram @BenchReportUK

Support us for bonus episodes and more.

No outside chatter: source material only taken from Hansard and the Parliament UK website.

Contains Parliamentary information repurposed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Understanding Asthma in the UK: Care, Costs, and Calls for Change (00:00:00)

2. Asthma statistics (00:00:07)

3. Financial costs / productivity (00:01:03)

4. Inequality (00:01:34)

5. Treatments (00:01:52)

6. Poor air quality (00:02:46)

7. Issues with healthcare systems (00:03:24)

8. 'Postcode Lottery' (00:03:45)

9. Government reccomendations (00:04:11)

10. Conclusions (00:05:35)

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