COVID19 Coronavirus
Request for MED3 Fit Notes or GP Letters Patients requesting a ‘Doctors Sick Note’ (Med3 Fit Note) or GP Letter for absence relating to Covid19 Coronavirus.
In light of the current Coronavirus situation, we have provided this information as a standard response for all patients or employers who might request a Med3 Fit Note or ‘Sick note’ for periods of absence due to Covid19 Coronavirus.
Government advice for employees is as follows: By law, medical evidence is not required for the first 7 days of sickness (employees can self-certify). After 7 days, it is for the employer to determine what evidence they require, if any, from the employee.
We continue to urge employers to respect the need to stay at home where they are following government advice to do so and to show flexibility in the evidence they require from employees.
Some employees may be required to isolate themselves due to another member of the household being symptomatic, or through being high risk. In these cases, your GP will not be abIe to issue a Med3 as the time off work is not due to an illness, and isn’t affecting your ability to work, but rather is a precaution to avoid transmission of any illness that is yet to produce symptoms. Once again, the Government expect employers to be sympathetic in these circumstances.
Whilst we appreciate that this may cause difficulties between employees and employers, GPs have a responsibility to prioritise the assessment and management of the healthcare needs of patients who are acutely unwell, rather than spending time dealing with requests for sick notes, particularly when they aren’t in a position to issue one.
GP’s may issue Med3’s for patients who are advised to not work where the reason is NOT related to Covid19, however this will be assessed on a case by case basis in line with current demand.
To help patients, the surgery has provided this letter (PDF, 654KB). Please only print once you have emailed us on bandlp@nhs.net about your problem and why you need it to validate the letter should there be any need to redress this in future.