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Andrew Pemberton Personal Injury

Published Mar 13, 2015 in Business & Management
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Current rehabilitation initiatives within the NHS and the personal injury sector Andrew Pemberton info@rehabcouncil.org

What is rehabilitation?

What is Rehabilitation? Effort & cost of failure

Personal Injury Rehabilitation Code APIL, MASS, ABI, UKRC etc etc New 2015 version Focus remains ensuring access for the claimant Rehab fraud / abuse of process New low value (<£25k) variation to the code Still no teeth, but remains linked to the PAP Consultation under way MLR agencies Claimant solicitor Defending insurers & ABS's

NHS England - 'creating tax payers' Improving Adult Rehabilitation Services (IARS) Dramatic shift in ethos for the NHS towards work Joining of DWP, DfE and NHS with UK Plc Revised funding models include work as outcome Implementation of the Rehabilitation Prescription Future CCG funding will likely be linked to vocational outcomes 13.7m lost working days pa in NHS

NHS state of affairs 26% of CCG's have a lead for rehabilitation 89% of CCG's believe rehab is a priority 1.2 % of over 65's offered rehab on discharge from hospital NHS does not directly benefit from rehab DWP does Ill - health costs the DWP £30bn per year Insurers contribute over £200m pa in NHS costs recovery Five Year Forward plan The Rehabilitation Prescription Mandatory for ISS>8 31 st March NHS England conference £1.5bn cost of NHS sickness absence

NHS Rehabilitation - theory Tertiary Rehab Level 1 (complex) Specialist Rehab Level 2 General Rehab Level 3 Rehabilitation Prescription M ajor T rauma U nit Other acute Vocational rehabilitation (return to work / education) Social care & longer term conditions

Mechanism of injuries entering MTU

The UK Rehabilitation Council Umbrella group set up by the DWP Cross industry representatives include; College of Occupational Therapists Chartered Society of Physiotherapists British Society of Rehabilitation Medicine British Association of Sport and Rehabilitation & Trainers Society of Occupational Medicine No funding

Andrew Pemberton info@rehabcouncil.org.uk M:07980 619502

Summary Rehabilitation offers a win win win outcome The NHS will (to some degree) start delivering rehabilitation rather than health outcomes Personal injury / insurance community need to align and influence NHS reforms B usiness A s U sual = Oxymoron