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10 years 10 months ago - 10 years 10 months ago #125587 by Crazydiamond
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Is it still the case that if a claimant with a head injury presents for the work capability assessment, it has to be carried out by a doctor as opposed to any other healthcare professional?
I have trawled through all 240 pages of the WCA handbook and other resources to ascertain if a doctor should still undertake the WCA but to no avail. Therefore, if anybody can point me in the direction as to where i can find the required information, I would be much obliged.
I have trawled through all 240 pages of the WCA handbook and other resources to ascertain if a doctor should still undertake the WCA but to no avail. Therefore, if anybody can point me in the direction as to where i can find the required information, I would be much obliged.
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10 years 10 months ago #125588 by slugsta
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Replied by slugsta on topic Head Injury and the Work Capability Assessment
Hi CD, nice to see you. I am never sure whether this is an official rule or just a guideline, I'm sure one of the other mods will have a definitive answer for you.
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10 years 10 months ago #125589 by bro58
Hi CD,
Good to hear from you !!
I hope you are as well as can be expected.
Yes, there was guidance stating that there are certain medical conditions where the ADA should be a Doctor.
As I recall, Neurological conditions were included, I think that it was only "Guidance" and seem to remember it coming to light in an FOI request.
I will have a look through my own database, and post anything that I can find on this thread.
bro58
Replied by bro58 on topic Head Injury and the Work Capability Assessment
Crazydiamond wrote: Is it still the case that if a claimant with a head injury presents for the work capability assessment, it has to be carried out by a doctor as opposed to any other healthcare professional?
I have trawled through all 240 pages of the WCA handbook and other resources to ascertain if a doctor should still undertake the WCA but to no avail. Therefore, if anybody can point me in the direction as to where i can find the required information, I would be much obliged.
Hi CD,
Good to hear from you !!
I hope you are as well as can be expected.
Yes, there was guidance stating that there are certain medical conditions where the ADA should be a Doctor.
As I recall, Neurological conditions were included, I think that it was only "Guidance" and seem to remember it coming to light in an FOI request.
I will have a look through my own database, and post anything that I can find on this thread.
bro58
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10 years 10 months ago - 10 years 10 months ago #125590 by Crazydiamond
Yes, it is nice to have time to post in the forum again but the notation that I am still a forum moderator needs to be removed. Unforunately, since my last visit it is completely new software, and I have to admit I have forgotten how to amend my profile!
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Replied by Crazydiamond on topic Head Injury and the Work Capability Assessment
Mrs Hurtyback wrote: Hi CD, nice to see you. I am never sure whether this is an official rule or just a guideline, I'm sure one of the other mods will have a definitive answer for you.
Yes, it is nice to have time to post in the forum again but the notation that I am still a forum moderator needs to be removed. Unforunately, since my last visit it is completely new software, and I have to admit I have forgotten how to amend my profile!
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10 years 10 months ago - 10 years 10 months ago #125591 by slugsta
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Replied by slugsta on topic Head Injury and the Work Capability Assessment
Gordon is the Mr Big here these days, he might be able to help with the technical stuff.
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10 years 10 months ago #125593 by Mags
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I was seen by a doctor for my WCA last year, I have a head injury. They had to cancel my first appointment as they had not sent my notes, and the lady at the desk told me that they would have to send my next appointment to me and if I had to cancel I had to stipulate I was a doctor only case, this was why she couldn't rebook my botched appointment.
Hope this is of some use.
Mags
Hope this is of some use.
Mags
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