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13 years 6 months ago #79387 by Lyn
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What does In the medien meen?" it was on my Atos assessment paperwork, but didn't say how many points I had, or how long before re-assessment.
look forward to the answer. Thanks'
look forward to the answer. Thanks'
- Eddie
13 years 6 months ago #79401 by Eddie
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Why go through all this year after year? Money is never worth more than health?
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13 years 6 months ago #79404 by bro58
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Lyn wrote:
Hi L,
With regards to "medien" you may wish to "google" it.
With regards to the ESA Forms/Reports that may give you the necessary imformation, see :
ESA medical – what forms to ask for?
ESA Forms
The ESA85 or ESA85A should definately include your "Prognosis", the expected length of your ESA award before reassessment.
Please see also :
How often will I be reviewed
If you view our FAQ's from here : FAQ’s
You will see that there is a wealth of information.
bro58
What does In the medien meen?" it was on my Atos assessment paperwork, but didn't say how many points I had, or how long before re-assessment.
look forward to the answer. Thanks'
Hi L,
With regards to "medien" you may wish to "google" it.
With regards to the ESA Forms/Reports that may give you the necessary imformation, see :
ESA medical – what forms to ask for?
ESA Forms
The ESA85 or ESA85A should definately include your "Prognosis", the expected length of your ESA award before reassessment.
Please see also :
How often will I be reviewed
If you view our FAQ's from here : FAQ’s
You will see that there is a wealth of information.
bro58
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13 years 6 months ago #79411 by Lyn
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I did Google it, and I've always known the answer to "In the the Median" It means a patient for example, would have an average of......to live.
I don't know why those words were used for an ongoing chronic illness, not a life threatening illness like Cancer, where "the median is often used; And of course I have been through all the threads, but it doesn't arise there either, and so that's why I asked here on the forum if perhaps somebody had another take on the question.
I don't know why those words were used for an ongoing chronic illness, not a life threatening illness like Cancer, where "the median is often used; And of course I have been through all the threads, but it doesn't arise there either, and so that's why I asked here on the forum if perhaps somebody had another take on the question.
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13 years 6 months ago #79428 by Gordon
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Lyn wrote:
Gordon
Without any context to its use, it isn't really possible to expand on its use, however, might its simply mean "on average".I did Google it, and I've always known the answer to "In the the Median" It means a patient for example, would have an average of......to live.
I don't know why those words were used for an ongoing chronic illness, not a life threatening illness like Cancer, where "the median is often used; And of course I have been through all the threads, but it doesn't arise there either, and so that's why I asked here on the forum if perhaps somebody had another take on the question.
Gordon
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13 years 6 months ago #79436 by Lyn
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Hi Gordon,"on average" is exactly that, but why put on my Atos medical report that I would not be fit for work "in the median", it just seemed to be the wrong wording, and of course confusing to a layman such as myself.
Thank you for your response, always appreciated.
Thank you for your response, always appreciated.
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