Abstract
Introduction: The rising weight of Australians threatens to overwhelm health resources with its associated morbidity and chronic disease. We have established and scaled a novel model to target weight management for adults utilising the principles of integrated care.
Methods: A new model of integrated care was established to provide access to all aspects of weight management. A general practitioner unskilled in the assessment and management of weight and metabolic disease paired with a dietician forms the frontline assessment for patients. Novel pathways for treatment including the use of health maintenance programs combining medical and allied health were developed. Patients also had access to new medical therapies and potential bariatric surgery. Patients were encouraged to commit to a 12 month program, regardless of the therapy prescribed.
Results: A total of 224 patients have been assessed between July 2022 and March 2023. Preliminary data on weight loss and cost effectiveness will be presented. The majority of patients were managed through introduction of an improved diet, encouragement of exercise and identification and treatment of psychological drivers to weight gain.
Conclusions: This model supports the use of a GP led community based approach to sustained weight reduction.
