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Improving the Disability Decision Process: SSA's Listing of Impairments and Agency Access to Medical Expertise


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In this 18-month project, an expert committee will provide recommendations to the Social Security Administration (SSA) on how to (1) improve the Listing of Impairments (Listings), a screening tool SSA uses as part of its process of determining eligibility for disability payments under the Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income programs, and (2) access and use appropriate medical expertise to support the Social Security disability adjudication process at all stages.

         Specifically, in addressing the Listings, the committee will consider:

  1. The value and utility of the current Listings for all users (claimants, SSA, health care professionals, state offices, and officials involved in the adjudication process).
  2. Conceptual models for organizing the Listings, beyond the current "body systems" model at 20 C.F.R. Part 404, Subpart P, Appendix I.
  3. Processes for determining when the Listings require revision and criteria upon which to add new listings or remove old ones.
  4. Feedback mechanisms to continuously assess and evaluate the Listings for the purpose of improving consistency in application by all adjudicators throughout the country.
  5. Adaptability of the Listings, including methods to account for variable access to health care services (including diagnostics and pharmaceuticals) in determining whether an individual' condition meets or equals the Listings.
  6. Methods to assess and quantify the effects of multiple impairments that may not individually cross the eligibility threshold (i.e., SSA's "equivalence" concept).
  7. Advisability of and methods for integrating functional assessment into the Listings.

    In addressing the organization of medical expertise, the committee will:

  8. Review SSA's list of presumptive disability conditions and suggest revisions, additions, and/or deletions. The committee will recommend essential criteria for establishing candidate conditions for presumptive disability and recommend the level of professional expertise needed to certify that a presumptive diagnosis is adequately established.
  9. Advise on how best to provide medical expertise needed to support the entire disability adjudication process. This will involve describing the type of experts needed (academic specialits; practicing specialists; practicing generalists or non-physicians); necessary credentials and where best to locate them (from university medical centers, centers of excellence for specialized care, or community practice settings)
  10. Recommend needs for standardized training and certification for consultative examiners who assess claimant's level of function based on integrated evaluation of medical impariment and functional capacity. Advise on content of a training curriculum, appropriate personnel to train, and mechanisms for the certification process.

The project is funded by the Social Security Administration. It began on September 26, 2004 and will end on March 31, 2006. An Interim Report, on the organization of medical expertise, was issued in December 2005. A Final Report will be issued at the end of the project.

Note: The Project duration has been extended and the final report is expected to be issued in summer 2006.

For more information contact:

Mike McGeary
Phone: 202.334.1745
Fax: 202.334.2685
E-mail: mmcgeary@nas.edu

 



Project Meetings
Improving the Disability Decision Process Meeting 1 Jan 31, 2005
Improving the Disability Decision Process Meeting 2 Apr 18, 2005
Improving the Disability Decision Process Meeting 3 Jun 27, 2005
Improving the Disability Decision Process Meeting 4 Aug 4, 2005
Improving the Disability Decision Process Meeting 5 Oct 6, 2005
Improving the Disability Decision Process Meeting 6 Jan 30, 2006
Improving the Disability Decision Process Meeting 7 Mar 27, 2006
Related Reports
Improving the Social Security Disability Decision Process Improving the Social Security Disability Decision Process
Feb 13, 2007
Improving the Social Security Disability Decision Process: Interim Report Improving the Social Security Disability Decision Process: Interim Report
Dec 21, 2005



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