Sick-Note Britain: How Social Problems Became Medical Issues

Sick-Note Britain: How Social Problems Became Medical Issues

by Adrian Massey (Author)

Synopsis

The NHS is stretched to its limits. Yet doctors are writing 10 million sick-notes a year for people they cannot 'fix', while patients with treatable diseases queue for appointments. This is Britain's grave error: our hyper-medicalised society has falsely equated illness with unfitness to work-mistaking a social problem for a medical one. Dr Adrian Massey argues compellingly that we should leave doctors out of it and seek tailored, contractual, employer-employee solutions, but obstacles block this path: over-complex employment law; an outdated benefits system overburdening doctors and traumatising the vulnerable; and a workplace culture that is too inflexible to keep sick employees in work. Sick-Note Britain is a blistering condemnation of a sham system that works for nobody, and an urgent call to rethink how we manage sickness-for the sake of our economy, our wellbeing, and our health service.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Edition: 1
Publisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Published: 04 Feb 2019

ISBN 10: 1787381226
ISBN 13: 9781787381223

Author Bio
Adrian Massey is a doctor of over twenty years. He has sat on the executive of occupational medicine's most prominent professional bodies, the Faculty and the Society, and served as a special advisor on governmental consultations including the Council for Work and Health and the DWP's fit-note review under David Blunkett.