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NHS England 📅 28 May 2026 ⏱ 1 min read

MSK patients to get faster care and help returning to work

Thousands of patients with painful joint and muscle conditions will receive employment support and treatment to tackle health-related economic inactivity.

ClinicaliQ Brief
  • Patients with musculoskeletal conditions will access faster treatment pathways, reducing delays in care delivery and potentially improving clinical outcomes
  • Employment support services are being integrated into MSK care, directly addressing work incapacity and helping patients return to productive activity
  • This initiative targets health-related economic inactivity, with implications for both individual patient recovery and wider public health workforce participation
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Thousands of patients with painful joint and muscle conditions will receive employment support and treatment to tackle health-related economic inactivity.

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