Occupational Medicine 1993;43:211-215
© 1993 Society of Occupational Medicine
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Effects of changing the pattern of sickness absence referrals in a local authority

* Division of Environmental and Occupational Medicine, The Medical School, University of Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Personnel and Training Department, North Tyneside Council North Shields, Tyne and Wear, UK
The high costs of sickness absence in North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council prompted a review of the system of referral of cases of long-term sickness absence to their occupational health service for opinion about fitness to work. Earlier and more consistent referral of these employees produced reductions in average lengths of sickness absence. Time off before medical retirement was reduced from 72 weeks to 53 weeks, and time off before returning to work was reduced from 40 weeks to 25 weeks. Exact figures of the financial savings could not be calculated, but the estimated saving was £760000 in the first year. Although the occupational health service was not responsible for the whole of this saving, it played an important role in the exercise. It was concluded that earlier referral of employees with long-term sickness absence enabled decisions about returning to work to be made sooner, thus saving large amounts of money.
Correspondence and reprint requests to: Dr R. M. Malcolm, Occupational Health Department, Tayside Police Headquarters, West Bell Street, Dundee DD1 9JU, UK
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