Weight management and complex obesity in Suffolk (excluding Waveney) and north east Essex – Weight Management and Complex Obesity Service (WMCOS)
GP referrals into WMCOS are open for patients in Suffolk (excluding Waveney) and north east Essex.
An introduction to WMCOS
The ICB has commissioned services to help people access the most suitable support and treatment for their individual weight management and obesity disease needs. Together, these services form the Weight Management and Complex Obesity Service (WMCOS).
This means patients can access support for healthy lifestyle changes and, if needed, specialist care for more complex needs – all accessible through this one service for both local and national programmes.
All referrals go through an assessment process to ensure patients get the right care for their needs. This assessment is undertaken within the WMCOS Single Point of Access.
The WMCOS Single Point of Access is a referral‑management point for all weight‑management and obesity services. It is a digital system directing people to the right support.
It is overseen by Clinical Nurse Specialists at East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust (ESNEFT).
Why managing your weight is important
Managing weight is important because it can help prevent or improve weight-related complications such as high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes.
Having a healthy weight can boost energy, confidence, and overall wellbeing. Getting the right support makes it easier to achieve these benefits.
Overview of support available through WMCOS
How to get a referral into WMCOS
If you think you need support or treatment for weight management or obesity disease, your GP can refer you into WMCOS. You can also be referred by a hospital consultant if they advise that your weight is impacting the treatment they are providing.
Once WMCOS receives your referral, clinicians will check if you meet the eligibility criteria and whether you fall into the priority group for treatment. Not everybody referred into WMCOS will receive specialist treatment such as access to obesity management medications and/or bariatric surgery.
Patients with the highest clinical need for treatment are prioritised. This means that patients are not necessarily treated in the order in which they are referred.
Please note: If you have obtained obesity management medication privately, the above process still applies. This ensures all patients have equal access to the service and the treatment it provides.
What to expect following a referral into WMCOS
Once your referral to the WMCOS is received, here’s what happens next:
Patient survey: Patients will receive a survey to complete. This helps the service to understand how their weight and any related complications impact their daily living.
The survey is accessible using the following browsers or it can be posted:
- Edge
- Chrome
- Safari
- Samsung Internet
Clinical assessment: Eligibility and prioritisation are based on clinical need.
Communication: The patient is informed by the WMCOS about the outcome and next steps, including any treatment or support options.
Further information
Eligibility criteria for all the services within WMCOS
Please see below a list of services available within WMCOS and the eligibility criteria you must meet to access each service.
Please note: Patients with the highest clinical need for treatment are prioritised. This means that patients are not necessarily treated in the order in which they are referred.
Please note that the treatment option offered to each individual patient is a clinical decision determined through an assessment process. The ICB does not have access to your medical records and does not make decisions regarding individual patient treatment plans.
Compliance
WMCOS is compliant with national guidance on weight management and obesity disease. These are the NHS England Interim Commissioning Guidance and the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) Technology Appraisals 875 and 1026. These give further information on access and eligibility for obesity management medications.
Weight management and Complex Obesity in Norfolk and Waveney
Norfolk and Suffolk ICB is working to align services in Norfolk and Waveney with those in Suffolk.
We are working to have the new services for weight management and complex obesity up and running as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience as we work towards launching this service across Norfolk and Waveney.
In the meantime, patients in Norfolk and Waveney can continue to access a range of weight management support services including:
Targeted support programmes (which are specific to support particular conditions):
- Healthier You (NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme)
- NHS Type 2 Path to Remission (Total Diet Replacement)
- NHS Digital Weight Management Programme
Universal support services available for those not eligible for targeted support programmes above
- Feel Good Suffolk (Waveney) – offers include targeted weight management services for people motivated to achieve a healthy weight and with a BMI of >30
- Ready to Change (Norfolk) – offers include targeted weight management services for Norfolk residents/people registered with a Norfolk GP and with a BMI of >30
- Better Health NHS
Specialist weight management services and prescribing of obesity management medications
Tirzepatide (Mounjaro®) prescriptions for managing overweight and obesity are available in line with national eligibility rules via specialist weight management services and some general practices. Semaglutide (Wegovy®) is also available via specialist weight management services.
Surgical treatment options for obesity are accessed via out-of-area bariatric centres. We are working towards enabling more local access.
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