MS patients' careers cut short due to lack of support
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 11:36 pm
MS patients' careers cut short due to lack of support and awareness, UK
If UK employer awareness about multiple sclerosis (MS) were improved, and more coordinated action were put into practice, most patients with MS who want to and are able to work would continue doing so. Not only would this improve their quality of life and independence, but it would also reduce the country's MS-related welfare bill, which currently stands at £66.7m - MS patients on average miss out on 18 years of their working lives.
This is the theme of a new report issued by The Work Foundation titled "Ready to work: Meeting the employment and career aspirations of people with multiple sclerosis".... Read More - http://tinyurl.com/LatestMSNews
If UK employer awareness about multiple sclerosis (MS) were improved, and more coordinated action were put into practice, most patients with MS who want to and are able to work would continue doing so. Not only would this improve their quality of life and independence, but it would also reduce the country's MS-related welfare bill, which currently stands at £66.7m - MS patients on average miss out on 18 years of their working lives.
This is the theme of a new report issued by The Work Foundation titled "Ready to work: Meeting the employment and career aspirations of people with multiple sclerosis".... Read More - http://tinyurl.com/LatestMSNews