The call for evidence in ARMA’s Inquiry into MSK health inequalities is closing on Monday April 3rd! This is a crucial opportunity to share your insights and experiences and help shape the future of MSK healthcare in the UK.
The inquiry aims to explore and address the persistent inequalities in MSK healthcare outcomes and access across the country. Deprivation is a significant driver of inequalities in MSK health. People in deprived areas experience more chronic pain, are more likely to have a long term MSK condition and experience worse clinical outcomes and quality of life. We are therefore focusing this inquiry on MSK health inequalities and deprivation.
To ensure that the inquiry is comprehensive and effective, ARMA is inviting MSK professionals, people with lived experience, and advocates from all sectors to contribute their knowledge and perspectives. This includes clinicians, researchers, patient groups, charities, and policy makers, among many others.
Submitting evidence is easy and straightforward. Simply visit the ARMA website to find out more. Your contribution could help shape policy and practice around MSK health for years to come.
We encourage all MSK professionals and advocates to participate in this important inquiry and to share the call for evidence with their colleagues and networks.