From the first of July nurses, occupational therapists, pharmacists, and physiotherapists will all be able to legally certify fit notes, something that at present only doctors can do.
I’m Matt Rosser with news that more healthcare professionals are being given powers to certify fit notes. From the first of July nurses, occupational therapists, pharmacists, and physiotherapists will all be able to legally certify fit notes, something that at present only doctors can do. The new legislation, the most significant since the fit note’s inception in 2010, has been introduced by the UK government to ease pressure on GPs. The change applies across England, Scotland and Wales. We’ll keep you up to date, here on Care Radio.
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