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* [https://www.meaction.net/2017/04/17/the-sleepy-girl-guide-to-social-security-disability-u-s/ The Sleepy Girl Guide To Social Security Disability (U.S.)]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.meaction.net/2017/04/17/the-sleepy-girl-guide-to-social-security-disability-u-s/|title=The Sleepy Girl Guide to Social Security Disability (U.S.)|last=Silver|first=Lily|authorlink=|last2=|first2=|authorlink2=|date=2017-04-17|website=#MEAction|language=en-US|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2019-02-02}}</ref> | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Fibromyalgia disability process]] | |||
*[[Social Security Administration]] | *[[Social Security Administration]] | ||
*[[National Institute for Health and Care Excellence|NICE (UK)]] | *[[National Institute for Health and Care Excellence|NICE (UK)]] |
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Access to disability benefits can be difficult for patients with ME/CFS. This is due to a range of factors including discrimination, poor public understanding, and the fluctuating nature of the condition.
UK[edit | edit source]
- A report by Action for ME found that despite 97% of patients experiencing difficulty with two or more daily activities listed in the Care Act 2014 for England, only 16% had received social care assessments, and only 6% had been awarded a care package.[1]
- "Barriers to self-referral and fair assessment included:
- lack of clear information about social care process and entitlements (58% of respondents)
- cognitive and communication difficulties preventing engagement with social care processes (47% of respondents)
- social care processes ill-adjusted to the very poor stamina of people with M.E./CFS
- misunderstanding, misinformation and stigma surrounding the label of M.E./CFS acted as a deterrent to asking for help for 38% of respondents and was also perceived to impact on the fairness of assessments and the type of support provided."[2]
USA[edit | edit source]
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References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ https://www.actionforme.org.uk/uploads/pdfs/close-to-collapse-report-UPDATED.pdf
- ↑ https://www.actionforme.org.uk/uploads/pdfs/close-to-collapse-report-UPDATED.pdf
- ↑ Silver, Lily (April 17, 2017). "The Sleepy Girl Guide to Social Security Disability (U.S.)". #MEAction. Retrieved February 2, 2019. Cite has empty unknown parameter:
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