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Universal Credit Health Support: New Rates and Eligibility Explained

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Last updated: June 5, 2026 11:22 am
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Universal Credit Boosts Support for Health Conditions

Individuals managing specific health conditions may qualify for enhanced financial assistance through Universal Credit. The amount of supplementary support available can vary, contingent upon the date a health condition was formally reported to the Department for Work and Pensions and the nature of the diagnosis itself. This additional benefit can amount to several hundred pounds monthly, stemming from provisions for limited capability for work and work-related activity (LCWRA), often referred to as the ‘health element’ of Universal Credit.

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Universal Credit Boosts Support for Health ConditionsRecent Changes to Health Element PaymentsAssessing Eligibility for Severe and Lifelong ConditionsHousehold and Reporting RequirementsKeeping Information Up-to-Date

Recent Changes to Health Element Payments

Following adjustments to regulations implemented in April, the health element is now disbursed at two distinct rates: a higher and a lower amount. Crucially, individuals who were already receiving LCWRA prior to April 6, 2026, will remain unaffected by these changes. However, those who filed claims after this date will only be eligible for the higher payment if their health condition is severe and lifelong, with little prospect of improvement throughout their lifetime, or if they are nearing the end of their life.

The higher rate of this support stands at £429.80 per month, while the lower rate is £217.26. The lower rate is applicable to individuals who began receiving LCWRA after April 6 and do not meet the stringent criteria for the higher payment.

Assessing Eligibility for Severe and Lifelong Conditions

To ascertain eligibility for the higher support rate, a health professional may conduct a Work Capability Assessment. This evaluation involves a review of medical evidence to determine if a condition qualifies as severe and lifelong, with no likelihood of improvement. Official government guidance indicates that an individual is likely to be considered as having a severe and lifelong condition if all of the following conditions are met:

  • The condition prevents the individual from working.
  • The disability is expected to persist for the remainder of the individual’s life.
  • The condition is not expected to improve over time.
  • A formal diagnosis has been issued by a qualified health professional.

Household and Reporting Requirements

For couples where both partners are entitled to LCWRA, only one additional monthly amount will be paid. If one partner is eligible for the higher rate, the household will receive the higher amount.

When making an initial application for Universal Credit, it is imperative to declare any existing health conditions or disabilities. This declaration should encompass details such as the need for workplace support, the requirement for suitable work arrangements, or any temporary or long-term inability to work due to health issues.

Applicants may be required to provide further information, including:

  • Details of ongoing medical treatments.
  • Information regarding current or anticipated hospital stays.
  • Notification of pregnancy.

Keeping Information Up-to-Date

Claimants of Universal Credit are obligated to report any changes in their circumstances promptly. This includes any deterioration or improvement in their health condition, or the diagnosis of a new medical issue. Further comprehensive information regarding the Universal Credit health element is accessible via the official Gov.uk website.

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