Senators urge better access to disability payments for Long COVID patients
Several
Senators
They say the agency should make the process more transparent, track and publish data on Long COVID applications and consider expanding the listing of impairments SSA considers in applications for benefits.
"In some situations, these symptoms can be debilitating and prevent an individual from being able to work, take care of their family, manage their household, or participate in social activities," the senators wrote to SSA Commissioner
Long COVID is a chronic health condition, which often includes fatigue, brain fog, and shortness of breath, following a COVID-19 infection.
About three in 10 U.S. adults have had Long COVID at some point, according to KFF's April analysis of Long COVID data. About 17 million people had it in
Kaine has been outspoken about his own experience with Long COVID and Sanders introduced legislation this month to provide
The SSA administers disability benefits through
Economic cost
Researchers and economists are still trying to understand the full impact of COVID-19 infections and Long COVID on the workforce. A 2023 study estimated that COVID-19 brought down the labor force by 500,000 people and that the average loss of labor is equivalent to
Long COVID is not going to go away, particularly as government protections on the federal, state, and local level to reduce the spread of COVID are "severely lacking," said
"While COVID continues to be a reality, we know that COVID disproportionately impacts women, disabled folks, and people of color, and the folks who are most impacted already have issues with access to appropriate health care, access to employment, and access to equitable wages," said Ditkowsky, who has Long COVID herself. "A lot of folks might be working in low-wage jobs where they're in the service industry and constantly out there and more likely to contract COVID. It starts not just with the programs for how to deal with folks with Long COVID, but how to prevent people from getting Long COVID."
In the meantime, she said people with Long COVID, as well as other people with disabilities, would benefit from the changes senators are advocating, such as restoring the treating physician rule, which was repealed in 2017. The rule allowed the agency to give greater weight to medical evidence from a physician who treated a patient for years compared to, say, a doctor who examines a patient once.
"Giving your own doctor the weight [they] deserve is huge," Ditkowsky said.
"Not only are we seeing an increase in disability in younger folks, but we're also looking at the big boomer generation getting older … We're going to see a huge pressure on the [SSA] and we need to see real changes and funding and think of ways to manage the wide variety of experiences that people have in order to deal with differences in applying for these benefits," she said.



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