If the psychiatrist and family doctor make confirmed diagnoses for disability pension (continued approval), then can't the pension office see it differently?

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maxim65
2 months ago

Of course they can see that differently. Finally, there are 2 different goals in space. You don't want to change the status Q with your doctors. The RV is trying to bring a pensioner back to work. The RV sits on the longer lever for the first time. If the psychiatrist comes to another assessment, the

Of course, you can object but first of all, the opinion of the RV

apfelbus
2 months ago

Yes. Otherwise, every doctor would decide to retire. The RV is commissioning an expert. This is not about the diagnosis(s) but whether one is still working.

Ana1970
2 months ago

Of course, they can see it differently, they probably will.

And the RV has the last word.

Idris164
2 months ago

But it can happen. then you have to object.