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Sick notes 'scrapped' as part of new plans to reduce benefits claims and combat Britain's worklessness

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A Government pilot scheme launching in July will remove GPs from the sick note process in certain circumstances, instead directing patients to "social prescribers" who can suggest alternatives to being signed off work.Under the trial programme, workers experiencing health difficulties will be referred to social prescribers operating within their GP surgeries.

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These specialists will connect patients with support options including fitness programmes and employment coaching designed to help them remain in their jobs.The initiative, according to The Times, represents a significant shift in how the fit note system operates, with the Government seeking new approaches to address workplace absence due to ill health.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Official statistics reveal that more than 11 million fit notes, previously known as sick notes, were handed out in the past year.The overwhelming majority certified patients as unable to work, leaving them without additional assistance to return to...

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