We welcome the plans outlined in the Government’s Health and Disability White Paper to test specialist assessors and to address the challenges of assessing fluctuating conditions. But we were disappointed that there do not appear to be wider plans to overhaul descriptors. We request that the Government confirm in response to this Report whether it is still reviewing the descriptors, and if not, what evidence it has found that those currently in use are fit for purpose. (Paragraph 78) Decision...
We welcome the plans outlined in the Government’s Health and Disability White Paper to test specialist assessors and to address the challenges of assessing fluctuating conditions. But we were disappointed that there do not appear to be wider plans to overhaul descriptors. We request that the Government confirm in response to this Report whether it is still reviewing the descriptors, and if not, what evidence it has found that those currently in use are fit for purpose. (Paragraph 78) Decision-making Type: conclusion | Number: 18 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: The PIP assessment criteria were developed in collaboration with independent specialists in health, social care and disability, including disabled people, and were subject to a comprehensive public consultation. They focus on needs arising from a comprehensive range of conditions, including physical