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			disability conditions fast-tracked by Social Security  
			
     
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            [October 12, 2011] 
            Here’s 
			some important news if you’re applying for Social Security 
			disability benefits for yourself or a loved one.  There are 100 
			conditions which qualify for an expedited process known as 
			Compassionate Allowances. 
			Compassionate Allowances, 
			which began in December 2007, are a way to quickly identify diseases 
			and other medical conditions that, by definition, meet Social 
			Security’s standards for disability benefits. 
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            “We have an obligation to 
			award benefits quickly to people whose medical conditions are so 
			serious they clearly meet our disability standards,” said Michael J. 
			Astrue, Commissioner of Social Security. “We are now able to do 
			precisely that for 100 severe conditions.” 
			The Compassionate Allowances 
			conditions are developed from information received at public 
			outreach hearings, and from the Social Security and Disability 
			Determination Service communities, medical and scientific experts, 
			and the National Institutes of Health. We also consider which 
			conditions are most likely to meet our definition of disability. 
			“By definition, these 
			illnesses are so severe that we don’t need to fully develop the 
			applicant’s work history to make a decision,” said Commissioner 
			Astrue. “As a result, Social Security has eliminated this part of 
			the application process for people who have a condition on the list, 
			and we can award benefits much more quickly.” 
			The Compassionate 
			Allowances initiative is one of two parts of the agency’s fast-track 
			system for certain disability claims. When combined with the Quick 
			Disability Determination (QDD) process, Social Security last year 
			approved the claims of more than 100,000 people, usually in less 
			than two weeks. This year, the agency expects to fast-track nearly 
			150,000 cases. Under QDD, a predictive model analyzes specific 
			elements of data within the electronic claims file to identify 
			claims where there is a high potential the claimant is disabled and 
			where evidence of the person’s allegations can be quickly and easily 
			obtained. 
			For more information on 
			Compassionate Allowances, including a list of all 100 conditions, 
			visit 
			
			
			www.socialsecurity.gov/compassionateallowances.
			  
			By Judith Bartels 
			Social Security District 
			Manager in Springfield, IL   
			 
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