Personal Independence Payment: Medical Examinations

(asked on 11th July 2023) - View Source

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what steps he is taking to reduce waiting times for PIP assessments.


Answered by
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Tom Pursglove
Minister of State (Minister for Legal Migration and Delivery)
This question was answered on 19th July 2023

We are committed to ensuring that people can access financial support through Personal Independence Payment (PIP) in a timely manner. Reducing customer journey times for PIP claimants is a priority for the department and we are working constantly to make improvements to our service.

We always aim to make an award decision as quickly as possible, taking into account the need to review all available evidence, including that from the claimant.

We are continuing to see an improvement in PIP clearance times with the latest statistics showing that the average end-to-end journey has reduced each quarter from 26 weeks in August 2021 to 13 weeks at the end of April 2023. This is because we’re:

  • Using a blend of phone, video and face-to-face assessments to support customers and deliver a more efficient and user-centred service;
  • Increasing case manager and assessment provider health professional resource; and
  • Prioritising new claims, whilst safeguarding claimants awaiting award reviews, who have returned their information as required, to ensure their payments continue until their review can be completed.
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