Postcode lottery means dementia patients in poorer areas are 27% less likely to get treatment

Campaigners say NHS England must act to tackle inequality with the number of cases set to hit half a million in the next ten years A University College London team could give no explanation for the inequality, after it looked at 77,000 people diagnosed with dementia or getting anti-dementia medication between 2002 and 2013. It found no such problem in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland.