As part of the Government's drive to tackle economic inactivity –
where someone is out of work and not looking for work – 17
Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) across England will share
part of a £3.5million package to improve MSK services.
The funding will see each area receive up to £300,000 to treat
one of the main drivers of economic inactivity, and is part of
the Government's Plan for Change which will put more money into
people's pockets and get the NHS back on its feet.
The MSK Community
Delivery Programme will be administered through NHS England's Getting it
Right First Time (GIRFT) programme, and will
give ICBs the resources and
leadership to develop more efficient ways of
getting MSK patients treated, off waiting
lists and back onto the path of employment.
Minister for Employment, MP,
said:
For too long people locked out of work with health issues have
been forgotten about and denied the support they need to get well
and get working.
It's stifling our economy and preventing those eager to progress
in life from unleashing their full potential.
This multi-million-pound funding boost means musculoskeletal
patients across the country will get the help they need, as we
give clinical leaders the resources to innovate, get people off
waiting lists and get Britain working again.
There are 2.8million people economically inactive due to
long-term health and MSK is the second largest reason
given, behind mental health. Around 646,000 people – around 1 in
4 (23%) – said MSK was their primary
condition.
Waiting lists for MSK community services are the
highest of all community waits in England, at 348,799 people
in September 2024, with approximately 23.4 million working days
in the UK being lost due to MSK conditions in 2022 alone.
Minister for Public Health and Prevention, , said:
With prevention, early detection and treatment, we know that the
17 million people with musculoskeletal issues in England could
better manage their conditions, improving their quality of life
and enabling them to rejoin the workforce.
Through the Plan for Change, the government is taking decisive
action to drive down waiting lists, improve treatment options and
boost the economy.
Several of the 17 ICB locations spearheading the delivery of this
programme also host NHS England's Further
Faster 20 programme and the Government's recently announced
WorkWell programme – meaning people with MSK conditions will benefit from an
amalgamated approach of reduced waiting lists combined with
intensive and bespoke employment support.
Professor Tim Briggs, NHS England's National
Director of Clinical Improvement and Elective Recovery and Chair
of the Getting it Right First Time programme, said:
The NHS has a proven record of
spearheading improvements through the Getting it Right First Time
Programme and this initiative could make a real difference to
people with MSK conditions– providing them with
the care they need and helping them to return to work.
Local health systems will be able to assess their current
services and share examples of best practice to roll out
innovative ways of working, as well as improving data on how
services are performing.
Deborah Alsina MBE, Chief Executive of Versus Arthritis, said:
With over 20 million people living with musculoskeletal
conditions, including 10 million with arthritis, Versus Arthritis
understands the devastating impact these conditions can have on
working lives.
Arthritis can cause debilitating pain, joint stiffness and
prevent people doing everyday tasks, with work sometimes made to
feel an impossible challenge.
MSK Community Services
can be an invaluable resource for people with arthritis, and we
are delighted to see the launch of this programme in dedicated
sites across England, and in the future across the whole country.
The Government announced the launch of the Get Britain Working
White Paper in November as part of the biggest reforms to
employment support for a generation, bringing together skills and
health to get more people into work and get on in work.
Additional Information:
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The Get Britain Working White Paper was published on Tuesday
26 November: Get Britain Working
White Paper - GOV.UK
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The locations of the 17 ICBs taking part in the
programme which also have some of the
longest MSK 18
week waits are:
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Birmingham and Solihull ICB
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Bristol, North Somerset & South Gloucestershire ICB
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Cambridgeshire and Peterborough ICB
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Cheshire (NHS Cheshire and
Merseyside ICB) ICB
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Cornwall ICB
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Devon ICB
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Dorset ICB
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Greater Manchester ICB - Manchester / Oldham
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Hampshire and Isle of Wight
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Leicester Leicestershire & Rutland ICB
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Norfolk and Waveney ICB
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North Central London ICB
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North East and North Cumbria ICB
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North East London ICB
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Northamptonshire ICB
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Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin ICB
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Sussex ICB