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BBC News By Phil Shepka image copyrightFamily photographs image captionInquests were held into the deaths of Maddy Wallace, Amanda Bowles, Averil Hart, Emma Brown and Maria Jakes Concerns about a shortage of eating disorder specialists have been raised by a health minister following the deaths of five women with anorexia. Coroner Sean Horstead warned NHS trusts were finding it difficult to fill eating disorder vacancies, after the women s inquests in Cambridgeshire. Conservative MP Nadine Dorries said she shared concerns over the shortages. She said more accurate data was needed about the number of people with eating disorders. Mr Horstead had said that while eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of mental illnesses, he was concerned that there may also be a significant under-reporting of the extent to which eating disorders have caused or contributed to deaths . ....
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Sean Horstead outlined his concerns in a report to prevent future deaths, which was published this week. He has sent his report to five parties, including Health Secretary Matt Hancock, and has asked for responses by April 28. Mr Horstead, assistant coroner for Cambridgeshire, said responses “must contain details of action taken or proposed to be taken, setting out the timetable for action”. He added: “Otherwise you must explain why no action is proposed.” Mr Horstead concluded last November the death of 19-year-old university student Averil Hart was avoidable and was contributed to by neglect. Averil was discharged from the eating disorder clinic at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge in August 2012 and started her creative writing course at the University of East Anglia in Norwich the following month. ....
Anorexia: Coroner s concern over eating disorder deaths under-reporting Published image copyrightFamily photographs image captionClockwise, from top left: Maddy Wallace, Amanda Bowles, Averil Hart, Emma Brown and Maria Jakes A coroner has spoken of concerns over a possible significant under-reporting of eating disorders following the deaths of five women who had anorexia. Sean Horstead said in a report there was a lack of robust and reliable data around the illness. Simon Brown, whose daughter Emma died in 2018, said it laid out some of the key things that have to change . The Department for Health and Social Care said it was important. everyone gets the mental health support needed. ....