Sunday Sun

Call for cameras to help skin treatment

PICS COULD SPEED UP ACCESS TO EXPERTS

- By James Harris scoop.sundaysun@ncjmedia.co.uk

Skin issues such as atopic dermatitis could be identified quickly Reporter DOCTORS could be given cameras to help them treat patients with conditions such as acne, eczema or skin cancer.

NHS bosses in Sunderland are considerin­g allowing GPs to take photos of symptoms they think could need a specialist assessment.

It is hoped the proposed system could lead to faster treatment for the most serious conditions.

But the idea met with some resistance at Wednesday’s meeting of Sunderland City Council’s Health and Wellbeing Scrutiny Committee.

Coun Barbara McClennan said: “I’m slightly worried we could be taking photos and sending them in for someone to have a look at.

“It doesn’t sound to me like we’re taking it seriously enough.”

A presentati­on to the panel by bosses from Sunderland Clinical Commission­ing Group had highlighte­d pressures on doctors in the city due to high demand for appointmen­ts with skin specialist­s.

As well as dermatolog­y, orthopaedi­cs – which looks at bones and muscles – and rheumatolo­gy, which treats arthritis and other joint problems, were among other specialism­s suffering from a lack of capacity.

But Scott Watson from Sunderland Clinial Commission­ing Group reassured councillor­s the service was safe and already in use elsewhere in England.

“In terms of dermatolog­ists, they’re a really scarce resource,” he said.

“Waiting times for an appointmen­t can be 16-18 weeks and this has proved effective in getting the patients that need it a consultant’s opinion quickly.

“About a third of urgent referrals are not suspicious and can be treated relatively quickly by a GP and this will allow us to get an opinion back quickly on what should and shouldn’t be referred.”

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