Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
- The DWP published a full list of 178 medical conditions that qualify for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) at the standard rate of up to about £187.45 per week, alongside ongoing debates about which conditions may be reassessed or revalued in the future. This list is intended to be the official reference for eligibility categories used in PIP assessments.[1]
- There has been continued coverage of claimants' experiences with PIP assessments, including reports of contested decisions and calls for reform, which suggests ongoing public and political attention to how medical conditions are evaluated for PIP eligibility and reassessment cycles.[2]
- Various media pieces, including independent outlets and benefit-focused outlets, have highlighted the potential for broader reforms to PIP rules in coming years, with some discussions around long-term awards or changes to reassessment requirements for certain lifelong or stable conditions.[3][4][5]
What I can help with next:
- Confirm whether a specific condition is on the DWP’s 178-item list.
- Explain how PIP eligibility works and how assessments are typically scored.
- Summarize recent claimant experiences and practical steps if you or someone you know is navigating a PIP decision.
If you want, tell me a specific condition or your location in the UK, and I’ll tailor the information and any known guidance or contacts to that case.