Health bribes

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NHS 'Should Pay Obese People To Lose Weight'

Smokers and the obese could be paid to give up their vices as part of NHS incentives designed to promote a heathier lifestyle.

An NHS advisory group suggested offering incentives to people to quit smoking or eat healthier food can lead to positive changes.

A pilot scheme saw pregnant women being awarded supermarket vouchers to give up cigarettes and the obese paid to lose an agreed amount of weight.

Children were also offered toys as a reward for eating more fruit and vegetables.

The independent Citizens Council, run by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (Nice) and *made up of members of the public, has backed the scheme.

The wider public are now being asked to give their views before Nice considers whether to implement the policy.

Sir Michael Rawlins, chairman of Nice, conceded paying people to quit smoking was a "divisive issue".

But he said it was important to consider alternative policies.

"The Citizens Council makes an important contribution to the work of Nice by providing a snapshot of what the general public thinks about controversial health challenges," Sir Michael said.

"I am extremely grateful that the council has considered whether there is a place for incentive schemes to encourage people to change their bad habits and live healthier lives.

"The majority of the council has voted in favour of the use of incentives under certain circumstances, but this clearly remains a divisive issue. We are now very keen to hear what the general public thinks about their conclusions."

Source: Sky News

*Phrasal verbs:

We use make up* to talk about the composition of something; what it contains.
  • Women make up 50% of ministers in the Spanish cabinet. / The Spanish cabinet is made up of 50% women ministers.
  • The G8 is made up of the 7 wealthiest countries in the world plus Russia.
  • Blood is made up of two major components: plasma and cellular material.

Comments

Natalia said…
I've read the article and watch the video, but I still think it can't be possible!!! How can they think that bribing people is the solution for changing people habits! Perhaps at the begining it would work, but you can't bribe people forever and ever!
CU!!
Graham said…
I've read the article and WATCHED the video, but I still CAN'T BELIEVE IT!!! How can they think that bribing people is the solution TO CHANGE PEOPLE'S habits! Perhaps IN THE BEGINNING it would work, but you can't bribe people forever and ever!

I agree. I don't think it's fair that people earn money for giving up something that they shouldn't have started in the first place. What's more, would they have to give the money back if they fall back into their bad habits?