A study of psoriasis treatment in hospital dermatology departments in the United Kingdom has found that “the average waiting time for routine appointments is only 10 weeks….”
It’s unclear how “routine” is defined, but ten weeks would be a terribly long time if you were in the midst of a psoriasis flare.
How does that wait compare with your own experience?
[Other UK news: Paying Patients Test British Health Care System (may require free registration at NY Times website)]
Category: Health care system, Public policy issues
Tags: UK


