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22 Medical Conditions Qualify for Up to £200 Weekly Support

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has identified 22 medical conditions that qualify individuals in the United Kingdom for the Employment and Support Allowance (ESA). This financial assistance is aimed at supporting those who are unable to work or can only engage in limited work due to health issues or disabilities. The ESA can provide recipients with up to £200 per week, depending on their circumstances.
As of April 2023, the ESA rates increased by 1.7 percent, aligning with the inflation rate recorded in September of the previous year, according to Birmingham Live. This adjustment reflects the DWP’s ongoing effort to provide adequate support in a changing economic landscape.
Eligible Medical Conditions for ESA
The qualifying medical conditions encompass a range of health issues. Below is the complete list of the 22 conditions eligible for ESA, along with the number of reported cases:
1. **Mental and Behavioural disorders** – 689,342 cases
2. **Diseases of the Musculoskeletal System and Connective Tissue** – 176,399 cases
3. **Symptoms, signs and abnormal Clinical and Laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified** – 127,699 cases
4. **Diseases of the Nervous System** – 118,767 cases
5. **Diseases of the Circulatory System** – 53,782 cases
6. **Neoplasms** – 45,977 cases
7. **Factors influencing Health Status and contact with Health Services** – 32,265 cases
8. **Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes** – 31,970 cases
9. **Diseases of the Respiratory System** – 31,281 cases
10. **Diseases of the Digestive System** – 22,012 cases
11. **Congenital Malformations, Deformations and Chromosomal Abnormalities** – 19,956 cases
12. **Endocrine, Nutritional and Metabolic diseases** – 17,750 cases
13. **Diseases of the Eye and Adnexa** – 13,568 cases
14. **Diseases of the Genito-urinary System** – 8,529 cases
15. **Certain Infectious and Parasitic diseases** – 6,834 cases
16. **Diseases of the Ear and Mastoid Process** – 6,779 cases
17. **Codes for special purposes** – 6,664 cases
18. **Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous System** – 5,511 cases
19. **Diseases of the Blood and Blood forming organs and certain diseases involving the immune mechanism** – 3,106 cases
20. **External causes of morbidity and mortality** – 2,922 cases
21. **Pregnancy, Childbirth and the Puerperium** – 797 cases
22. **Certain conditions originating in the Perinatal period** – 7 cases
The DWP’s initiative aims to ensure that individuals suffering from these conditions receive the necessary financial support to help them navigate their challenges. As the landscape of health-related support continues to evolve, the DWP remains committed to reviewing and updating eligibility criteria and benefit amounts to meet the needs of the population effectively.
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