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Advice for medical professionals for assessing fitness to drive.
This research explores attitudes and perceptions to proposed changes to who can certify fit notes, also called ‘sick notes’ or ‘statements of fitness for work’.
Fit notes issued by GP practices in England
This research builds understanding of GPs’ likely referrals to the new Fit for Work service to help inform the design of the service.
This research evaluates the effectiveness of pilots to help employees return to work after a period of sickness absence.
Feed-in tariffs (FITs) replace public grant schemes as the principal means of incentivising small scale, low-carbon electricity generation.
Fit notes are issued to patients by doctors following an assessment of their fitness for work. While they can be written by hand, most fit notes provided by a GP are now computer-generated.
An evaluation of a 'fit note' survey that was carried out by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) between January 2012 and June 2012.
An independent review of how effectively the test prevents unsuitable staff from being redeployed or re-employed in health and social care settings.
These reports look at the implementation of Fit for Work and people's experiences of the service.
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