The Government recently announced its proposal to reform the fit note process as part of its Back to Work Plan for welfare reforms. In particular, the Government wishes to change the way fit notes are issued. If the Government's proposals are confirmed, fit notes would no longer be issued by GPs. Instead they would be issued by specialist work and health professionals who would assess the person's health and ability to work.
The Government has now launched a call for evidence on reforming the fit note system. The aim of the call for evidence is to gather evidence to asses the impact of the current fit note process from the perspective of employers, healthcare professionals, individuals and other interested parties. In respect of employers' experiences, there is a particular focus on employer experiences of using fit notes, including in relation to the role of occupational health.
The results of the call for evidence are likely to help shape the Government's specific policy proposals in this area.
Following the call for evidence, the Government has indicated that a full consultation on its detailed proposals will take place later this year.
The call for evidence will be open until 8 July 2024.