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further evidence from GP ?
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12 years 10 months ago - 12 years 10 months ago #83102 by evey23
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Can anyone inform me if there is a standard form for my dr to fill in asking for further information about my illnessessregarding my re-assessment of DLA and Care Rate. Its just that I have been told by my medical centre receptionist that ANY dr in the practice can fill out my form from the DWP because all my details are on the computer. I do not agree with this as the dr I named has a lot more insight into my conditions and how they affect me. Some dr's I've never seen before. Should I contact my dr personally?
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12 years 10 months ago #83106 by Gordon
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Evey
There is a standard form, the DWP use for requesting medical information from a GP, however, what they might ask in the form is specific to each claimants case. So if your intention is to try and preempt this form being issued, its unlikely that you will be succesful.
All I can suggest you think about, is sitting down with your GP and discussing the problem. Is there anyway that they can assure that they answer a request for information from the DWP? Do they have a good understanding of your conditions and more importantly, how they affect your care and mobility needs?
The Catch-22 here is to avoid your GP simply replaying your words to the DWP as this will actually diminish your case.
Maybe other members can assist in answering your question.
Gordon
There is a standard form, the DWP use for requesting medical information from a GP, however, what they might ask in the form is specific to each claimants case. So if your intention is to try and preempt this form being issued, its unlikely that you will be succesful.
All I can suggest you think about, is sitting down with your GP and discussing the problem. Is there anyway that they can assure that they answer a request for information from the DWP? Do they have a good understanding of your conditions and more importantly, how they affect your care and mobility needs?
The Catch-22 here is to avoid your GP simply replaying your words to the DWP as this will actually diminish your case.
Maybe other members can assist in answering your question.
Gordon
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12 years 10 months ago - 12 years 10 months ago #83108 by evey23
Replied by evey23 on topic Re:further evidence from GP ?
Thanks Gordon, sorry I didn't make myself very clear. My GP wrote me a letter of support outlining in great detail about my conditions which the DWP have. They are now requesting further information from him????? I needed to know if my GP would be given these forms to complete but I was told ANY GP in the practice would fill it out not necessarily my own GP.
Should I contact him directly as I don't want a GP who does not even know me complete these forms.
Is there a copy of the standard form that GP's fill out on this site?
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Should I contact him directly as I don't want a GP who does not even know me complete these forms.
Is there a copy of the standard form that GP's fill out on this site?
Thanks Gordon
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12 years 10 months ago #83114 by Gordon
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Evey
I can't find a copy of the form online, so I am not sure whether it is unique to DLA or is a DLA version of the form used for ESA, the ESA113, I've included a link to the ESA version, but stress it may not be relevant
www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/esa113-interactive.pdf
With regard the situation at you GP practice,I can only suggest you speak to your GP.
Gordon
I can't find a copy of the form online, so I am not sure whether it is unique to DLA or is a DLA version of the form used for ESA, the ESA113, I've included a link to the ESA version, but stress it may not be relevant
www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/esa113-interactive.pdf
With regard the situation at you GP practice,I can only suggest you speak to your GP.
Gordon
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12 years 10 months ago - 12 years 10 months ago #83115 by evey23
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thanks. will do...... If the receptionist lets me speak to him. !!!!!!!
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12 years 10 months ago #83118 by pusscatsmum
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On my med form from ATOS it states the 113 was a phone call,No one knows if this was a phone call to the GP practice or what, however, it has not been mentioned to me via a GP at thepractice that they have spoken to anyone. I have asked the practice to sort me out a letter to support my claim to be placed in the support group from wrag.They have provided me with one and again do not mention about the 113 phone call either in the letter or to me. The letter is not beneficial in what they have written and we are at present reviewing the letter with my CAB advisor, hoping the GP practice will rewrite one something on the lines of one we are supplying them with to tweak.Perhaps they will then mention to me if someone has spoken to ATOS which will show that something has been said via them as a 113 phone call.
I have submitted a letter to the practice to view my records as many on this site seem to think this may be worthwhile.
Perhaps we should all look at doing so and following things up if one is unsure of their GP Practice.
One is very lucky if one has a good GP that will assist them, as many do not.
I have submitted a letter to the practice to view my records as many on this site seem to think this may be worthwhile.
Perhaps we should all look at doing so and following things up if one is unsure of their GP Practice.
One is very lucky if one has a good GP that will assist them, as many do not.
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