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Tier 3 and Tier 4 NHS weight management
The NHS England weight management framework has four tiers escalating from population-level prevention to bariatric surgery. NHS Mounjaro under NICE TA1026 is commissioned at Tier 3 (specialist multi-disciplinary services). Tier 4 is the surgical pathway for severe obesity not adequately addressed at Tier 3.
The four tiers
- Tier 1: universal population-level prevention (public health campaigns, community programmes).
- Tier 2: community-level weight management services (commercial providers, group programmes, GP-led lifestyle interventions).
- Tier 3: specialist multi-disciplinary clinics for severe obesity. Dietitian, psychologist, physiotherapist, and prescribing clinician. NHS GLP-1 prescribing happens here.
- Tier 4: bariatric surgery (gastric sleeve, gastric bypass, gastric band) plus pre- and post-operative support.
Why GLP-1 commissioning sits at Tier 3
GLP-1 medications for weight management require ongoing clinical review, dose titration, and lifestyle programming to maximise outcomes and meet the NICE TA1026 stopping rule. The multi-disciplinary structure of Tier 3 services is designed for exactly that combination of medication plus structured lifestyle input.
Tier 4 escalation pathway
Patients who do not achieve sufficient weight loss at Tier 3 (medication plus programme) can be escalated to Tier 4 for bariatric surgery assessment. NICE guidance on bariatric surgery (NG7, updated for the GLP-1 era) considers whether the patient has trialled Tier 3 medication adequately first. The two pathways are complementary, not competing.
Related: SWMS · Bariatric vs GLP-1.