Give Physios Authority To Sign-off Return To Work, Saving Millions In ACC Claims
The EMA supports calls on the government by Physiotherapy New Zealand (PNZ) to allow physiotherapists to sign-off medical certificates. Currently, under ACC legislation, only GPs and nurse practitioners can certify work capacity.
EMA Manager of Employment Relations and Safety Paul Jarvie says returning to work is a fundamental part of injury recovery, but there simply aren’t enough GPs across New Zealand for the number of workers needing certification.
"Often, workers suffer from musculoskeletal-related injuries, which are precisely the types of injuries that physiotherapists are qualified to deal with," he says.
"Having more professionals available, such as physiotherapists, to certify when a person can return to work would be a game changer and relieve pressure on the health system.
"The EMA has long advocated for more business-led return-to-work opportunities.
"Employers can be a major lever in accommodating an early return to work by offering safe, meaningful alternative duties, but they are being constrained by a medical service which they have little control over."
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