Lankford and Speier Release Bipartisan Social Security Disability Recommendations
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House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Energy Policy, Health Care and Entitlements Chairman
Chairman Lankford: "The Subcommittee's work has uncovered significant management and implementation problems with federal disability programs that deserve to be addressed in a bipartisan fashion. Because the program will be insolvent in two years, the
Ranking Member Speier: "Taxpayers are disgusted by reports of lawyers and judges gaming the disability system. The fraud we do know of is already into the hundreds of millions of dollars. Those who cheat the system are only hurting those who are truly disabled. What we need to do is make sure the
In the letter to Social Security Administration Acting Commissioner
"One of the primary problems identified by the Committee is the agency's motivation, authority, and oversight structure to address these concerns while a large number of SSA Administrative Law Judges (ALJs) appear to have rubber-stamped individuals onto disability programs over the last decade."
"Both the Social Security Board of Trustees and the
The lawmakers continue in the letter: "Necessary program reform must close loopholes that allow some attorneys and other representatives to submit biased and incomplete evidence in an attempt to game the disability determination system."
Among the recommendations to SSA from Reps. Lankford and Speier:
* SSA needs to conduct timely continuing disability reviews (CDRs) and revise the Medical Improvement Standard.
* SSA's risk-based approach for conducting CDRs should take into account individuals awarded benefits by red flag administrative law judges (ALJs).
* SSA should require claimants and their representatives to submit all evidence.
* SSA should review each applicant's social media accounts prior to awarding benefits. SSA should require that all CDRs incorporate a review of beneficiaries' social media accounts.
* SSA needs to modernize its medical-vocational guidelines.
* SSA should expand the Cooperative Disability Investigations program.
The SSDI program recommendations were sent in advance of the hearing titled, "Examining Ways the Social Security Administration
You can read the letter to Social Security Administration Acting Commissioner
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