Tens of thousands of GP sick notes given out in Northumberland in 2022

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Tens of thousands of sick notes were given to patients by GPs in Northumberland in 2022, new figures show.

For the last decade, GPs have been able to provide patients with electronic 'fit notes', which tell employers if a patient is too ill to work, or give other recommendations, such as reducing their working hours.

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New figures from NHS England show 66,349 fit notes were provided by GPs in the former NHS Northumberland CCG area in 2022, or an average of 5,529 a month.

This means there were 34,922 fit notes given out for every 100,000 patients aged 18 to 65 in the area – a higher rate than England as a whole, which had 27,789 per 100,000 patients.

Tens of thousands of sick notes were given to patients by GPs in Northumberland in 2022, new figures show.Tens of thousands of sick notes were given to patients by GPs in Northumberland in 2022, new figures show.
Tens of thousands of sick notes were given to patients by GPs in Northumberland in 2022, new figures show.

These figures are for the number of individual fit notes, rather than patients – a single patient may have been given multiple notes over the course of the year.

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Across England 10.7 million fit notes were issued last year – up from 10.5 million the year before, and 10.2 million in 2019, the year before the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.

However, there was a 4% decrease in the number of fit notes issued in the last quarter of 2022 compared to the same quarter in 2021.

The NHS figures do not cover all fit notes, as some patients may opt out from sharing data.

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The Daily Telegraph newspaper reported earlier this year that the Government is looking into ways of reforming the fit note system to limit the impact of long-term sickness on the economy.

John Appleby, director of research at the Nuffield Trust – a health charity – said: “Aside from the impact on the labour market, tackling recent rises in long-term sickness will represent a challenge to health services as they grapple with the demands of post-pandemic recovery.”

Women were disproportionately likely to be the recipients of fit notes – receiving 57.9% of all fit notes last year.

A large majority of fit notes do not give a specific diagnosis, but more than a million fit notes were issued for mental and behavioural disorders in 2022, including 3,551 in Northumberland.