Ministries departments in Trusts would be overwhelmed and I know it can take months sometimes to get a persons records together.
Exactly.
So basically when I put information on the NHS Occupational Health form because it is asked in a certain way and I don't want to tell fibs, that is the only information they require from a GP?
So in my case the GP letter would read:
1) Knee operations in 1985 but never came back complaining
2) Depression in 1988 but no problems since then
3) Asthma but hasn't ordered his inhalers for 5 years
I always wanted to know what employers ask for and what they get (with permission).
I'm not sure it would be worded quite like that, and there would be some relevant detail included if needed, but in essence that is what an employer would receive.
We have a very specific declaration that each employee has to complete every 6 months when we do the Licence check. All we are concerned with are the specific criteria that current legislation requires of all Class D licence holders and we would require written confirmation of the fitness of the employee from both their GP and the DVLA before they would be allowed to drive or indeed return to work.
We would neither require nor have any legal recourse to demand to see the entire medical records of any employee. I would assume that is true of all industries with the obvious exception of some state security/police/military organisations which may require under legislation a full disclosure.
For us, in your case, all we would require is confirmation from your GP that you are fit to work under the criteria that we would inform him of and that you have informed the DVLA (we would confirm your eligibility for a D class licence and that you had indeed done so) of the instance of Depression and that your licence was still valid.
That is it really.
In the case of other long term conditions that may effect your employment or reliability, such as long term sickness etc, then we would require an independent medical to be undertaken (paid for by us) and would act upon that in regard to continued employment.
Last edited: