Occupational physicians' system in the United Kingdom and fit note to promote access to occupational health services

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Abstract

The Statement of Fitness for Work (Fit Note) policy was started in the UK in 2010 in order to promote return to work after sickness absence. Fit Note is issued by General Practitioners (GP). We conducted an interview survey of 2 occupational physicians working in the UK to ascertain the impact of the introduction of Fit Note on occupational health in the UK. They regard the low coverage of occupational health services in the UK, especially among small companies and self-employed workers, as a serious issue. Fit Note was regarded as a tool to induce GPs to participate in occupational health services, and it is expected that they will be new partners in occupational health. The English occupational physicians evaluated the Fit Note system highly, and believe that the increasing participation of GPs in occupational health services will be a steady advancement in occupational health in the UK.

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Kubo, T., Fujino, Y., Muramatsu, K., & Matsuda, S. (2013). Occupational physicians’ system in the United Kingdom and fit note to promote access to occupational health services. Journal of UOEH, 35(4), 299–303. https://doi.org/10.7888/juoeh.35.299

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