Sounds like part of the planned social credit system pantomime to me.
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In the UK, Jobcentre Plus is a UK government service under the Department for Work and Pensions (“DWP”) that helps people find work, claim benefits and access training. It was formed when the Employment Service merged with the Benefits Agency and was renamed Jobcentre Plus in 2002.
Now, Health Secretary Wes Streeting has announced that the NHS will take on some of the responsibilities of Jobcentres.
Streeting has announced that the NHS in England will be set targets for getting people back to work. The plan is to link patient data to employment status and benefits claims, with the stated aim of assessing how much the health service boosts the economy.
Government ministers hope to use the NHS to address the issue of 9 million unemployed people of working age, of whom 2.8 million are long-term sick, 700,000 above pre-covid levels. Spending on incapacity and sickness benefits has also been rising; sickness benefits are projected to exceed £100 billion by the end of the decade and the government is seeking to reduce sickness spending and keep people in work....<<<Read More>>>...
