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Commodification of social security medical assessments

Daphne
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Really interesting article by Richard Machin and Allan Reynolds with some best practice guidelines for medical assessments included -

This article examines an important area of public sector commodification: the medical assessments that determine eligibility for social security benefits. The commodification of this adjudication process has a significant impact on vulnerable welfare benefit claimants. The article has a particular focus on issues commonly experienced by claimants with mental health problems. Drawing on experience of working in the social welfare sector, the authors present professional reflections on the impact of commodification. Best practice guidelines for supporting claimants with social security medical assessments are presented; these make a new contribution by highlighting the approach needed by professionals to effectively navigate the privatized benefit assessment process.

The commodification of social security medical assessments—academic analysis and practitioner experience

 

[ Edited: 12 Sep 2023 at 04:53 pm by Daphne ]
Mike Hughes
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Particularly like the recommends for WR advisers. I don’t necessarily agree with them all but it’s a good framework for discussion.