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Subject Term: "Social security disability"
GAO-20-120, Jan 9, 2020
Phone: (202) 512-7215
Agency: Social Security Administration
Status: Open
Comments: SSA agreed with this recommendation. The agency stated that it had revised related policies in February 2020, and had planned to issue guidance and video-on-demand training to further clarify policies and procedures in this area. However, SSA said its efforts to maintain mission critical activities amid the COVID-19 pandemic have delayed further implementation of this recommendation and a specific implementation date could not be provided at this time.
Agency: Social Security Administration
Status: Open
Comments: SSA agreed with this recommendation. The agency said it had planned to issue guidance reinforcing its policy on properly documenting decisions involving the Drug Addiction and Alcoholism evaluation process. However, SSA said its efforts to maintain mission critical activities amid the COVID-19 pandemic have delayed implementation of this recommendation and a specific implementation date could not be provided at this time.
GAO-18-501, Jul 19, 2018
Phone: (202) 512-7215
Agency: Social Security Administration
Status: Open
Comments: SSA agreed and in May 2019 stated that it is in the early stages of developing and rolling out a new case processing system to replace its Case Processing and Management System called the Hearings and Appeals Case Processing System (HACPS). HACPS will provide end-to-end disability claims processing infrastructure to support the full life-cycle of a disability claim and give users greater flexibility in correctly and accurately transferring cases to and from hearing sites process. It will include hearings and appeals case processing functionality. In early 2020, SSA reported that there were six releases of HACPS from November 2018 through September 2019 and they expect full implementation by early FY 2021.
GAO-18-37, Dec 7, 2017
Phone: (202) 512-7215
Agency: Social Security Administration
Status: Open
Comments: SSA agreed with this recommendation and stated that it would address it as part of a comprehensive assessment and refinement of its oversight roles and processes. As of February 2020, SSA officials reported that the agency developed a new review of hearing decisions to assess decisional quality on a national level. Officials said they implemented the review throughout fiscal year 2019 and will draft a report on the findings in fiscal year 2020. As they review results from this review, SSA officials said that they will assess whether existing quality review measures will provide suitable data for performance measures related to timeliness, consistency, and accuracy. Officials said they do not have a timeline for implementing this recommendation.
Agency: Social Security Administration
Status: Open
Comments: SSA agreed with this recommendation and stated that it would address this recommendation as part of a comprehensive assessment and refinement of its oversight roles and processes. In March 2018, SSA noted that the Offices of Quality Review and Appellate Operations are now consolidated under the Office of Analytics, Review, and Oversight (OARO). According to SSA, OARO was created with the purposes of enhancing collaboration, eliminating unnecessary overlap, and enhancing the efficiency of reviews. As of February 2020, SSA officials said that they developed a new review of favorable and unfavorable hearing decisions to provide statistically valid results on the quality of decisions on appealed disability claims at the national level. Officials said they will use the results of this one-time review to help assess the utility of their other quality reviews. Successful completion of these efforts should help to ensure effective use of resources in overseeing the quality of decisions on appealed disability claims.