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NHS to reward people who walk 30 minutes a day

The UK's National Health Service (NHS) plans to launch a program offering rewards to individuals who commit to walking 30 minutes per day. The initiative aims to enroll over 100,000 participants, with progress tracked digitally. If successful, the program could become the largest marathon in history based on participation numbers. The effort draws inspiration from 'streak culture' popularized by apps like Snapchat and Duolingo, aiming to encourage consistent behavior through habit formation. Proponents argue that regular physical activity can lead to significant health improvements, including potentially adding up to four years of healthy life for those who walk 30 minutes five times weekly. While supporters highlight the potential health benefits and cost savings for the NHS, critics emphasize that such programs should be paired with broader preventive measures to effectively improve national health outcomes, especially for children.

Nedavna analiza izazvala je zabrinutost da bi trgovinski sporazum između SAD-a i Velike Britanije potpisan u prosincu mogao dovesti do oko 229.000 viška smrtnih slučajeva u Engleskoj do 2036. zbog financijskog pritiska na Nacionalnu zdravstvenu službu (NHS). 7 milijardi iz osnovnih usluga do 2036. kako bi se pokrili povećani troškovi novih lijekova prema trgovinskom sporazumu. Očekuje se da će ovo preusmjeravanje sredstava negativno utjecati na javno zdravlje, što će rezultirati značajnim brojem smrtnih slučajeva koji se mogu spriječiti. Analiza ističe da ove brojke nadmašuju broj smrtnih slučajeva pripisanih pandemiji COVID-19 između ožujka 2020. i lipnja 2022. godine, koji je iznosio 137.000.

Trgovinski sporazum, koji su ministri pozdravili kao prekretničko postignuće, podrazumijeva da se Velika Britanija slaže platiti 25% više za nove lijekove tijekom sljedećeg desetljeća. Ova obveza znači da će NHS, koji trenutno godišnje troši 14,4 milijardi funti na inovativne terapije, udvostručiti postotak BDP-a dodijeljen za kupnju takvih proizvoda, povećavajući se s 0,3% na 0,6%. Dok vlada tvrdi da će sporazum olakšati britanski izvoz lijekova u Sjedinjene Države izbjegavanjem carina koje je prijetio nametnuti bivši predsjednik Donald Trump, kritičari tvrde da sporazum daje prednost farmaceutskim interesima nad dobrobiti pacijenata.

Analiza pokazuje da bi smanjenje potrošnje na zdravstvene usluge moglo neizravno utjecati na socijalnu skrb za odrasle, potencijalno povećavajući broj prekomjernih smrtnih slučajeva na 291.000 kada se uzme u obzir ovaj faktor.

Unatoč tvrdnjama vlade da će sporazum donijeti samo dodatnih 1 milijardu funti troškova između 2025. i 2026. i 2028. i 2029. godine, analiza BMJ-a predviđa značajan porast godišnjih troškova za NHS, dostižući 8,8 milijardi funti do 2036. godine. Ukupna potrošnja predviđa se da dostigne 44,7 milijardi funti do kraja te godine.

Kao odgovor na sve veću zdravstvenu krizu, NHS je najavio planove za provedbu programa nagrada čiji je cilj poticanje tjelesne aktivnosti među stanovništvom.

NHS prepoznaje važnost suočavanja s fizičkom neaktivnošću, koja je povezana s jednom od šest smrtnih slučajeva. Gotovo četvrtina odraslih u Velikoj Britaniji, u iznosu od 12 milijuna ljudi, klasificirana je kao fizički neaktivna.

Budući da će se detalji programa vaučera objaviti u narednim mjesecima, fokus je i dalje na osiguravanju da program značajno doprinosi poboljšanju javnog zdravlja i smanjenju opterećenja NHS-a.

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The Guardian (UK) logoThe Guardian (UK)NeovisanLijevoČinjenice 90Objektivnost 70prekjučer
US-UK drug deal could result in 229,000 excess deaths in England, analysis suggests

An analysis published in the British Medical Journal estimates that the UK-US trade deal, signed in December 2022, could result in 229,000 excess deaths in England by 2036 due to reduced NHS spending on health services. The deal requires the NHS to divert £44.7bn from essential services to fund new medicines, with potential impacts extending to adult social care, increasing the death toll to 291,000 if included. The analysis highlights that the NHS currently spends £14.4bn annually on innovative therapies and would need to double its allocation of GDP to these purchases. While the UK government and pharmaceutical companies argue the deal benefits patient access to life-extending drugs and avoids US import tariffs, critics including MPs and campaign groups accuse the government of prioritizing US interests over public health, citing concerns over transparency and the true financial impact.

Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article frames the UK-US trade deal as primarily benefiting corporate interests (big pharma and the US) at the expense of public health, using emotive language like 'excess deaths' and 'avoidable deaths.' It emphasizes criticism from MPs and campaign groups while downplaying the government's pro

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 90 · Objektivnost 70): Accurately reports the £45 billion funding diversion and death projections, matching other sources. While it presents both sides (ministerial defense vs. criticism), it leans slightly towards highlighting the negative impacts, though remains more balanced than the previous articles.

Daily Mirror logoDaily MirrorNeovisanSredinajučer
Anyone who walks 30 minutes a day to get 'prizes' in new NHS scheme

The NHS in the UK plans to introduce a rewards program encouraging people to walk 30 minutes daily, aiming to improve public health by reducing physical inactivity. Participants will log their walks using smartphones or smartwatches and earn prizes or discounts. The initiative, set to launch next year, will initially be funded by the NHS but aims to attract sponsors. Former Olympic medallist Sir Brendan Foster, known for organizing the Great North Run, has been enlisted to promote the campaign. Physical inactivity is linked to one in six deaths, and the NHS estimates that nearly a quarter of adults are inactive. The goal is to enroll over 100,000 participants, with the hope that daily streaks will help maintain consistency in exercise habits.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents the NHS initiative as a public health campaign without overtly endorsing or criticizing the policy. It includes quotes from a prominent figure (Sir Brendan Foster) and cites official data from NHS England and Sport England, maintaining a balanced tone. There is no clear leaning,

BBC News (UK) logoBBC News (UK)Državni / javniSredinajučer
NHS to reward people who walk 30 minutes a day

The UK's National Health Service (NHS) plans to launch a program offering rewards to individuals who commit to walking 30 minutes per day. The initiative aims to enroll over 100,000 participants, with progress tracked digitally. If successful, the program could become the largest marathon in history based on participation numbers. The effort draws inspiration from 'streak culture' popularized by apps like Snapchat and Duolingo, aiming to encourage consistent behavior through habit formation. Proponents argue that regular physical activity can lead to significant health improvements, including potentially adding up to four years of healthy life for those who walk 30 minutes five times weekly. While supporters highlight the potential health benefits and cost savings for the NHS, critics emphasize that such programs should be paired with broader preventive measures to effectively improve national health outcomes, especially for children.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents a health initiative focused on encouraging physical activity through incentives. It includes perspectives from both proponents and critics, providing balanced views on the potential benefits and limitations of the program. There is no evident ideological framing or bias in the报道

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