PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Personal Independence Payment: Medical Examinations (22 September 2021)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Jonathan Reynolds (Labour)
Answer
Personal Independence Payment Activity 11 – planning and following journeys considers a claimant’s ability to plan the route of a journey in advance, their ability to leave the home and embark on a journey and their ability to follow the intended route once they leave the home.
Health Professionals are expected to consider in the round the ability of an individual to carry out the activity safely, to an acceptable standard, reliably and repeatedly using their clinical expertise, the evidence provided and their observations of the claimant’s functional ability.
Guidance does not specifically direct Health Professionals to consider a claimant’s ability to travel to receive a vaccine and the information requested about specific cases is not available.
Answered by:
Chloe Smith (Conservative)
25 October 2021
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