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9 years 10 months ago #141983 by HarryD
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I have been a member for a while now, but this is my first post. I'm writting on behalf of my partner. He was awarded enhanced rate of PIP care nothing for mobility, he scored 4 points for that. My question is we received the medical examiners report from the DWP. A lot of what is said in that is not what was stated at the house visit and wrong and a lot of information missing. Should my husband contact DWP and tell them of the inaccurate information on this medical visit report or not? Thanks
I have been a member for a while now, but this is my first post. I'm writting on behalf of my partner. He was awarded enhanced rate of PIP care nothing for mobility, he scored 4 points for that. My question is we received the medical examiners report from the DWP. A lot of what is said in that is not what was stated at the house visit and wrong and a lot of information missing. Should my husband contact DWP and tell them of the inaccurate information on this medical visit report or not? Thanks
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9 years 10 months ago - 9 years 10 months ago #141997 by bro58
Hi HD,
That depends on whether you are happy with the The EH Rate Daily Living PIP Award, or not.
If you contact The DWP complaining that you are not happy with the content of The PA4 Medical Report which resulted in you not receiving a Mobility Award, they may take this as you requesting a Mandatory Reconsideration (MR) of the decision.
In which case, they can also re-look at the Daily Living Award, which could result in that being reduced or taken away.
See : PIP MR/Appeals Guidance.
If you just want to complain regarding the quality and standard of the PA4, you could do so to The Assessment Provider. (ATOS or Capita)
ATOS
Or
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You should take into account that if you manage to totally discredit The PA4 Medical Report, that this may bring into question the recommendation of the Daily Living Award also.
See : Mandatory Reconsiderations Explained
&
Disability Rights UK Factsheet - Appeals and Mandatory Reconsiderations.
How to progress, is only a decision that you can make.
bro58
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HD wrote: Hello
I have been a member for a while now, but this is my first post. I'm writting on behalf of my partner. He was awarded enhanced rate of PIP care nothing for mobility, he scored 4 points for that. My question is we received the medical examiners report from the DWP. A lot of what is said in that is not what was stated at the house visit and wrong and a lot of information missing. Should my husband contact DWP and tell them of the inaccurate information on this medical visit report or not? Thanks
Hi HD,
That depends on whether you are happy with the The EH Rate Daily Living PIP Award, or not.
If you contact The DWP complaining that you are not happy with the content of The PA4 Medical Report which resulted in you not receiving a Mobility Award, they may take this as you requesting a Mandatory Reconsideration (MR) of the decision.
In which case, they can also re-look at the Daily Living Award, which could result in that being reduced or taken away.
See : PIP MR/Appeals Guidance.
If you just want to complain regarding the quality and standard of the PA4, you could do so to The Assessment Provider. (ATOS or Capita)
ATOS
Or
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
You should take into account that if you manage to totally discredit The PA4 Medical Report, that this may bring into question the recommendation of the Daily Living Award also.
See : Mandatory Reconsiderations Explained
&
Disability Rights UK Factsheet - Appeals and Mandatory Reconsiderations.
How to progress, is only a decision that you can make.
bro58
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9 years 10 months ago #142187 by HarryD
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Thanks for that. A lot of information about his treatment was missing and what appointments he had at the hospital was missing too. He scored 4 points for needing help with toilet needs, but no points for being incontinent of urine which he is and has to wear a catheter sheath. I though you would score points for both and the highest value taken.No mention of his hormone and chemo treatment or his lymphodemea in his legs. It seemed to focus on his trembling hands more.
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9 years 10 months ago #142195 by foss27
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All these issues should be part of your decision to take further action.
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