A better Medway
Published: Friday, 30th August 2024

Life-saving health checks being rolled out to more than a hundred thousand people across the country.

More than 130,000 people will be better protected from diseases such as heart disease, kidney disease and diabetes, as the Government today (30 August) rolls out a life-saving health check programme to workplaces across the country for the first time.

The checks, which can be completed quickly and easily for employees at work, record a range of information about each patient, which is then used to determine their cardiovascular risk. 

Employers from a range of professions will take part in the programme including those from the building, hospitality and transport sectors and social care.

Today's announcement is part of the Health and Social Care Secretary's commitment to supporting the government's mission to boost economic growth by improving the health of the nation.

With every check providing the equivalent of an NHS appointment, these checks will save thousands of hours of valuable NHS time, helping to cut waiting lists and rebuild the NHS.

Improve access to treatment

Andrew Gwynne, Minister for Public Health and Prevention, said: “We know so many deadly diseases can be avoided if we seek help in enough time. That’s why we’re working to improve access to treatment while also taking steps to address the preventable causes of cardiovascular disease.   

“This innovative new programme is an important step towards community-focused healthcare and supporting economic and productivity through improving health, shifting the focus from treatment to prevention, easing the strain on the NHS and helping people to live well for longer.”  

Almost 8,000 health checks were carried out in Medway last year. All eligible Medway residents can get an NHS Health Check at select pharmacies, their GP surgery and at our Smokefree Advice Centre in Chatham.

Across the country, more than 16 million people are eligible for an NHS Health Check, but current data shows that only around 40% of those invited went on to complete one. This is especially true for men, who are less likely to get early help but who are more likely to develop cardiovascular disease at an earlier age than women.

This new programme aims to reach more people through their place of work and make it more convenient for people to understand and improve their cardiovascular health.

Delighted to be involved in this new programme 

Cllr Teresa Murray, Deputy Leader of Medway Council and Portfolio Holder for Public Health, said: “We know how important health checks are to help spot the early warning signs of diseases, and ultimately, they can save people’s lives. We are delighted to be involved in this new programme to bring NHS Health Checks into the workplace, which will help improve the positive health outcomes for our residents.

“We already have strong links with lots of businesses in Medway through our fantastic Healthy Workplace Programme – which helps local businesses support the health and wellbeing of their staff. We want to encourage as many people as possible to get themselves checked out, so if you’re eligible for a health check please don’t delay in getting it done.”

Make sure more people get a health check

Cllr Louise Gittins, Chair of the Local Government Association said: “Health checks can save lives. They can prevent people from developing largely preventable diseases, such as heart disease, cancer, Type 2 diabetes and liver disease.

“Councils are exploring new ways to boost uptake, targeting individuals or communities at increased risk, and using proactive outreach programs to get into those communities who are less likely to attend their general practice.

“However, there is more that can be done, and by partnering council and employers, we can make sure more people get a health check and hopefully prevent illness later on.”

Supporting the great work of our NHS

Jaguar Land Rover Chief Medical Officer Dr Steve Iley said: “JLR is investing £15m a year in its global health and wellbeing programmes because we know that healthy and happy colleagues help us to deliver high-quality products and ensure a positive future for our business. Health checks are a fundamental part of prevention and therefore feature in many of our programmes.

“Our collaboration with Solihull MBC on the Workplace Cardiovascular Disease Checks Pilot, presents a unique opportunity to work together on providing awareness and signposting for our employees.

“We are excited to provide these vital checks to approximately 4,500 of our Solihull employees before the end of this financial year, thus supporting the great work of our NHS.”

Committed to preventing ill-health

NHS national clinical director for stroke David Hargroves said: “Convenient and efficient NHS checks in the workplace could spot thousands of people at risk of a range of cardiovascular diseases, and with high blood pressure the biggest risk factor for stroke, early detection will undoubtedly save lives.

“This new programme shows the NHS is committed to preventing ill-health and I would urge anyone invited for a check to come forward and get support to improve their cardiovascular health.”

In addition, the government has today also announced the development of a new digital version of the NHS Health Check which will be ready for testing early in 2025.  

The service will be available through the NHS App, meaning users can undertake their health check at home and have the results automatically written back into their GP electronic health record, within a few clicks.  

Local authorities in Medway (South East), Norfolk (East of England) and Lambeth (London) have been selected to pilot the new digital health checks in early 2025.  

The digital programme will deliver around one million checks in its first four years. Plans are being put in place to make digital NHS Health Checks available nationally, alongside the face-to-face programme to give patients more choice.

Find out more about the Medway Healthy Workplace programme.

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