2017
DOI: 10.1136/thoraxjnl-2017-210065
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Caring about what happens to people with COPD

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“…It is well documented that social deprivation is a powerful determinant of health status and this is especially true for COPD 18 . Through the cutting of services in austerity programmes, those who are the most deprived are denied adequate support to manage their disease which may lead to more frequent exacerbations and acceleration in disease progression, consequently increasing the burden of COPD on healthcare systems 97 . In addition, the failure to give COPD due priority compared to other diseases such as cardiovascular disease and cancer further impedes progress in research, treatment and management (Fig.…”
Section: Addressing the Burden Of Copdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well documented that social deprivation is a powerful determinant of health status and this is especially true for COPD 18 . Through the cutting of services in austerity programmes, those who are the most deprived are denied adequate support to manage their disease which may lead to more frequent exacerbations and acceleration in disease progression, consequently increasing the burden of COPD on healthcare systems 97 . In addition, the failure to give COPD due priority compared to other diseases such as cardiovascular disease and cancer further impedes progress in research, treatment and management (Fig.…”
Section: Addressing the Burden Of Copdmentioning
confidence: 99%