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ESA medical: take supporting docs ? take notes ?

  • slegne
13 years 1 month ago #76091 by slegne
If my son is required to attend a medical on IB to ESA migration I will need to accompany him otherwise he would not attend. I see that a companion can take notes,but would I be also be able to take someone else qualified in shorthand to take more accurate notes?

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  • bro58
13 years 1 month ago #76095 by bro58
slegne wrote:

If my son is required to attend a medical on IB to ESA migration I will need to accompany him otherwise he would not attend. I see that a companion can take notes,but would I be also be able to take someone else qualified in shorthand to take more accurate notes?


Hi S,

I cannot recall another member querying this scenario, and I cannot give you a definitive answer.

You may wish to search ATOS's website from here :

www.atoshealthcare.com/index.php?option=...iew&id=62&Itemid=417

There are also contact details on the website, where you may like to pose your query.

bro58

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13 years 1 month ago #76097 by Gordon
slegne wrote:

If my son is required to attend a medical on IB to ESA migration I will need to accompany him otherwise he would not attend. I see that a companion can take notes,but would I be also be able to take someone else qualified in shorthand to take more accurate notes?

I'm sorry, despite searching I cannot find any guidance on these specific circumstances.

It is certainly acceptable for a claimant to have a companion with them at the medical.

It is also acceptable for either the claimant or a companion to take notes during the medical.

When the word "companion" is used, for example in the WCA Handbook, it is always in the singular, however, I do not believe this specifically excludes a second companion.

Whilst there is a prohibition on the overt recording of the medical, there appears to be no definition of what "notes" can and cannot contain, there is certainly nothing that would exclude the use of a Stenographer, taking a verbatem and certified copy of the discussions.

It strikes me that this is only something that can be tested on the day, which I realise is of little help.

Gordon

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13 years 1 month ago #76423 by TCP
I stopped seeing a neurologist in 2007 and so any reports will be based on that period. My consultant couldn't help me any more. I have ME, POTS and autonomic neuropathy. I am currently awaiting an appointment with a cardiologist as my health is worsening and I've been left to rot by the medical profession, as having hidden illnesses that are hard to treat only confuses doctors.

I will personally take whatever I can to back up how my condition has made my day to day living so hard and my inability to do very much without exacerbating my condition. If the doctors letters seem a fair assessment of how you are and say nothing detrimental to your appeal, then take them/submit them. I'm also getting everyone who knows me and how my health is to do letters of support.

Good luck! :)

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  • david.h
13 years 1 month ago #76477 by david.h
Send or take them to jobcentreplus on my 1st personnel Advisor interview & Advisor took copies & put them on file as i Waited, also she was Professional & courtious, so please do not worry,

ps, The optomist sees the glass as half full!!!!!

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  • david.h
13 years 1 month ago #76479 by david.h
Go for it TCP & Always keep in mind the optomist sees the glass as half full!!!!!! I now wish you "Good Luck" but don,t feel you will need it, draw up your battle plans no sooner than 24hrs before & it will be fresh in your mind ready for the event, David.H,

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