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13 years 4 months ago #61615 by jmoore
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Not just the depression element but also I have got diabetes too and I am told that is caused by stress. Cheers
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13 years 4 months ago #61617 by Gordon
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James
The medicals are automatically scheduled by a computer, which often results in the notifications for the medical being received before an ESA50 is returned. There is a follow on process that then cancels the appointment if the the ESA50 is not returned with sufficient time for it to be reviewed.
It sounds crazy but is more efficient than waiting for the ESA50 to be returned, reviewed and then make the appointment.
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The medicals are automatically scheduled by a computer, which often results in the notifications for the medical being received before an ESA50 is returned. There is a follow on process that then cancels the appointment if the the ESA50 is not returned with sufficient time for it to be reviewed.
It sounds crazy but is more efficient than waiting for the ESA50 to be returned, reviewed and then make the appointment.
Gordon
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13 years 4 months ago #61618 by jmoore
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Thanks Gordon
I have suspected it was being done by a computer but my records I am told are on a paper file. I just wondered how it is initiated. Do they update records after an appeal has been won ? or do they still go on the basis of the first medical which is what was challenged at the tribunal. I will follow your advice and make the complaint to my mp, in fact I have already done so now as I have his email and know him. Not sure if that is good or bad as he is a Tory MP and I have lost faith in them
I have suspected it was being done by a computer but my records I am told are on a paper file. I just wondered how it is initiated. Do they update records after an appeal has been won ? or do they still go on the basis of the first medical which is what was challenged at the tribunal. I will follow your advice and make the complaint to my mp, in fact I have already done so now as I have his email and know him. Not sure if that is good or bad as he is a Tory MP and I have lost faith in them
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13 years 4 months ago #61621 by Gordon
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James
It is not uncommon for a claimant to be re-assessed after an appeal, and it is more likely to happen as appeal times continue to extend.
You need to remember that the appeal can only refer to your situation as it was at the time of the original Decision, that might have been 9 months, 12 months or even longer ago. So with most claims seemingly being re-assessed in the 6-9 month range, from the DWP's point of view, a new assessment is long overdue.
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It is not uncommon for a claimant to be re-assessed after an appeal, and it is more likely to happen as appeal times continue to extend.
You need to remember that the appeal can only refer to your situation as it was at the time of the original Decision, that might have been 9 months, 12 months or even longer ago. So with most claims seemingly being re-assessed in the 6-9 month range, from the DWP's point of view, a new assessment is long overdue.
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13 years 4 months ago #61623 by Crazydiamond
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And here's me thinking that they were trying to make the benefit system simpler!
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13 years 4 months ago #61628 by jmoore
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I am not worried about what they will find in a medical as someone with a low HDL cholesterol and high Triplicates and high LDL cholesterol I am considered at risk and have been receiving treatment with a specialist for this. Diabetes makes the risk increase 4 fold and both do contribute to severe depression for which I have been on medications as well. I am on middle rate dla care for my conditions but if I could have avoided being hauled about to another medical then obviously I could do without it. I am concerned on how I am going to get there and if it will be a good thing or a bad thing for me to attempt to do. I will ask my doctor to send a letter to them as well. It just seems completely pointless to go about making people more ill in the process but I am beginning to see that the pursuit of profit by ATOS takes precedence over our healths.
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