Social
Security Expedites Decisions for People with Severe Disabilities
Agency Adds to Compassionate Allowances
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[August 21, 2020]
Andrew Saul, Commissioner of Social
Security, today announced five new Compassionate Allowances
conditions: Desmoplastic Small Round Cell Tumors, GM1 Gangliosidosis
- Infantile and Juvenile Forms, Nicolaides-Baraister Syndrome,
Rubinstein-Tybai Syndrome, and Secondary Adenocarcinoma of the
Brain.
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Compassionate Allowances is a program to quickly
identify severe medical conditions and diseases that meet Social
Security’s standards for disability benefits.
“Social Security’s top priority is to serve the public, and we
remain committed to improving the disability determination process
for Americans,” said Commissioner Saul. “Our Compassionate
Allowances program gets us one step closer to reaching our goals by
helping us accelerate the disability process for people who are
likely to get approved for benefits due to the severity of their
condition.”
The Compassionate Allowances program quickly identifies claims where
the applicant’s condition or disease clearly meets Social Security’s
statutory standard for disability. Due to the severe nature of many
of these conditions, these claims are often allowed based on medical
confirmation of the diagnosis alone. To date, more than 600,000
people with severe disabilities have been approved through this
accelerated, policy-compliant disability process. Over the last
decade, the list has grown to a total of 242 conditions, including
certain cancers, adult brain disorders, and a number of rare
disorders that affect children.
The agency incorporates leading technology to
identify potential Compassionate Allowances and make quick
decisions.
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When a person applies for
disability benefits, Social Security must obtain medical records in
order to make an accurate determination. Social Security’s Health IT
brings the speed and efficiency of electronic medical records to the
disability determination process. With electronic records
transmission, Social Security is able to quickly obtain a claimant’s
medical information, review it, and make a determination faster than
ever before.
For more information about the program, including a list of all
Compassionate Allowances conditions, please visit
www.socialsecurity.gov/
compassionateallowances.
To learn more about Social Security’s Health IT program, please
visit
www.socialsecurity.gov/hit.
People may apply online for disability benefits by visiting
www.social
security.gov.
To create a my Social Security account, please visit
www.socialsecurity.gov/
myaccount.
[Jack Myers
Public Affairs Specialist
Social Security Administration]
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