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Disability benefit tests have doubled in cost, says NAO | |
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Disability benefit assessments have doubled in cost to £579m a year but targets are still being missed, the National Audit Office has said. | |
The spending watchdog found the quality of the tests was also not improving despite significant changes. | |
Labour MP Meg Hillier, who chairs the public accounts committee, said the cost was "staggering" and sick and disabled people needed "a better deal". | |
The Department for Work and Pensions said it would look into the findings. | |
Disability charities said the assessment system was still failing claimants. | Disability charities said the assessment system was still failing claimants. |
Problems 'exacerbated' | Problems 'exacerbated' |
Health assessments for Employment and Support Allowance are carried out to ensure claimants are eligible for benefits. | Health assessments for Employment and Support Allowance are carried out to ensure claimants are eligible for benefits. |
Private provider Atos quit its contract in 2014 and was replaced last year by US firm Maximus. | Private provider Atos quit its contract in 2014 and was replaced last year by US firm Maximus. |
The new contract requires an increased number of face-to-face assessments - with more staff needed to carry them out. | The new contract requires an increased number of face-to-face assessments - with more staff needed to carry them out. |
But the NAO said "recent performance shows the department [DWP] has not tackled - and may even have exacerbated" problems over waiting times and targets. | |
Expected savings to the welfare budget had been reduced from £1.1bn over the next three years to £400m, it said. | |
The report also said there had been a struggle to recruit enough specialist medical staff to meet demand, while rising salaries had contributed to the rise in the average cost of each assessment - from £115 to £190. | |
This meant it would cost £595m to carry out the 3.4 million assessments needed by the 2018-19. | This meant it would cost £595m to carry out the 3.4 million assessments needed by the 2018-19. |
Despite increasing the size of its performance management team, the DWP "continues to struggle with setting targets and requirements with clear evidence", it continued. | |
At least £76m of taxpayers' money had also been wasted by the failure to get a new IT system up and running - more than two years after it was supposed to be in place, the watchdog added. | At least £76m of taxpayers' money had also been wasted by the failure to get a new IT system up and running - more than two years after it was supposed to be in place, the watchdog added. |
Ms Hillier said: "The department's approach has been unclear, its targets untested and consistently missed and future delivery is under threat. | |
"With the annual cost of assessments now expected to rise to a staggering £579m in 2016-17, taxpayers have been left to foot the bill. | |
"The department needs to do more to ensure private providers deliver a better deal for sick and disabled people as assessments have a huge impact on their ability to access vital cash to live with dignity." | |
Ensure 'better deal' | Ensure 'better deal' |
The head of the NAO, Amyas Morse, said the DWP had "addressed some of its immediate operational issues in managing contracted-out health and disability assessments". | The head of the NAO, Amyas Morse, said the DWP had "addressed some of its immediate operational issues in managing contracted-out health and disability assessments". |
But he said the government needed to "take action to break a perpetuating cycle of optimistic targets, contractual underperformance and costly recovery". | But he said the government needed to "take action to break a perpetuating cycle of optimistic targets, contractual underperformance and costly recovery". |
A DWP spokesman said it would consider the report, adding: "We are determined to support more people into work and provide individuals who can't with the correct support that they need - the effective assessment of people's abilities is key to this." | A DWP spokesman said it would consider the report, adding: "We are determined to support more people into work and provide individuals who can't with the correct support that they need - the effective assessment of people's abilities is key to this." |
Shadow minister for disabled people, Debbie Abrahams, said the report exposed a "shambles", adding "too many disabled people have been badly let down by these assessments". | Shadow minister for disabled people, Debbie Abrahams, said the report exposed a "shambles", adding "too many disabled people have been badly let down by these assessments". |
And Dan Scorer, head of policy at the charity Mencap, said "people with a learning disability who rely on the support from benefits are still suffering from a system that fails to help the people it is designed for". | And Dan Scorer, head of policy at the charity Mencap, said "people with a learning disability who rely on the support from benefits are still suffering from a system that fails to help the people it is designed for". |