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WELSHGRL'S PIP THREAD!
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I read on the guide to applying for pip that they also write to the Gp with a factual report form for him to fill in.
He is not here now, will the medical letter from him suffice or will they also want the factual report filled in? He also enclosed other medical records with his letter for us.
Thanks
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welshgrl wrote: My Gp has gone on leave for a couple of months back to India but before he went away he wrote a letter supporting my partner's pip.
I read on the guide to applying for pip that they also write to the Gp with a factual report form for him to fill in.
He is not here now, will the medical letter from him suffice or will they also want the factual report filled in? He also enclosed other medical records with his letter for us.
Thanks
Hi wg,
You should include any letters of support or other supporting medical evidence with The PIP 2 Form.
Even though it is stated that DWP/ATOS/Capita may request Further Medical Evidence (FME) by contacting your G.P. or other treating HCP, they are not obliged to do so and seldom do, even when you request that they do and provide contact details for the G.P./HCP.
You should therefore ensure that you send copies all relevant evidence to them yourself.
You could ask your G.P. surgery to contact you in case they do happen to contact your G.P. for FME.
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With the level of evidence we supplied, it was an eye opener to see they [Capita] still felt the need to contact not one, but two of my partners health professionals. Furthermore, the most up to date reports from those health professionals was submitted has part of the overall evidence.
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Doris wrote: It might be worth noting that we supplied 20 odd pages of current focused medical evidence and reports for a recent Capita assessment. When we received a copy of the PA4 and looked through all the evidence the HP used, I was quite surprised to see that Capita / DWP had wrote both to my partners GP and Consultant - what was even more surprising is they had received reply's back from both of them within a few weeks.
With the level of evidence we supplied, it was an eye opener to see they [Capita] still felt the need to contact not one, but two of my partners health professionals. Furthermore, the most up to date reports from those health professionals was submitted has part of the overall evidence.
Hi D,
Yes, they "sometimes" request FME, even when it is blatantly obvious that it is not necessary !

Our advice to members on not relying on the fact that they will request FME is to alert them to the fact that they "probably" won't.
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I am just trying to cover all bases! We have almost finished all the additional information now and its quite a lot!
We have had answered most of the questions on additional sheets of paper and included a GP letter ( He also included several x-ray reports, and consultant letters), Psychiatrist letter, Social Work letter with care plans, risk assessments and other forms.
It's actually very thick when put all together so I am hoping its enough! - fingers crossed

It's just a shame he had DLA for nearly 25 years with no review and now has to go through this.
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