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Non Medically Qualified Atos Examiner

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12 years 8 months ago - 12 years 8 months ago #85869 by TVX
Hi all this is my first post. I have just had my DLA assessment and have discovered the assessor is a registered nurse but has no medical qualifications at all. Is this right and how can she make medical decisions.

Advice much appreciated
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12 years 8 months ago #85872 by slugsta
Replied by slugsta on topic Re:Non Medically Qualified Atos Examiner
Yes, nurses, midwives and physios are being used as assessors. Nurse training these days is far more than just washing and feeding patients, I would far rather be seen by an on-the-ball nurse than an out-of-date doctor!

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12 years 8 months ago #85963 by carruthers
Replied by carruthers on topic Re:Non Medically Qualified Atos Examiner
Mrs Hurtyback wrote:

Yes, nurses, midwives and physios are being used as assessors. Nurse training these days is far more than just washing and feeding patients, I would far rather be seen by an on-the-ball nurse than an out-of-date doctor!

I have also found that many nurses are a little less convinced of their own infallibility than many doctors.

I found that, in general, nurses have been more understanding about ME/CFS than doctors have been.

Having said that, if I had a less common ailment or a complex neurological problem, then I might want to check with ATOS in advance that a doctor might be needed.

But whoever you see, they still have to fill in the LiMA computer program, and go to a medically unqualified Decision Maker at the DWP for a final judgement.

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