Government sees some sense on tax relief
It’s pleasing to see that the proposed tax relief for employers spending up to £500 on clinical intervention to help employees get back to work
It’s pleasing to see that the proposed tax relief for employers spending up to £500 on clinical intervention to help employees get back to work
I don’t know independent OH adviser Lindsey Hall, but his concerns about the New Health and Work Service as reported here are fully justified. I hope someone can apply
The Work Foundation has just released a 10 page report showing the benefits of early intervention in the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) citing a
“One of the problems is going to be if you have someone going to your occupational health (OH) service and getting some advice and then
At the Cover & Protection conference yesterday, Dame Carol Black gave an update on the government’s health and wellbeing initiative. She said that getting the Treasury
You can read The British Medical Association (BMA) views on the new proposed tax break on £500 spend rehabilitating employees by clicking here. Whilst they have
The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) has issued this press release calling on the government to remove three restrictions from its decision to remove tax disincentives
There’s a bit of a bun fight going on in the media between Public Health England who run the NHS Health Check Programme and several
This is an interesting issue for the NHS and a comparison can be made with decisions that employers take about their own approach to health screening for
Two pieces of research released at the same time, one from PwC and one from the CBI, show a dramatic difference in the levels of sickness