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Social Security Quick Determination Process
SOCIAL SECURITY'S QUICK DISABILITY DETERMINATION PROCESS BEGINS IN CALIFORNIA
Michael J. Astrue, Commissioner of Social Security, announced that the Social Security Administration has implemented its new quick disability determination (QDD) process in California’s disability determination services. Under QDD, a predictive model analyzes specific elements of data within the electronic claims file to identify claims where there is a high potential that the claimant is disabled and where evidence of the person’s allegations can be quickly and easily obtained. “The length of time many people wait for a disability decision is unacceptable,” Commissioner Astrue said. “I am committed to a process that is as fair and speedy as possible. While there is no single magic bullet, with better systems, better business processes and better ways of fast-tracking targeted cases, we can greatly improve the service we provide to the citizens of California.” For more information about Social Security’s disability programs, go to www.socialsecurity.gov/disability. Wednesday, December 12, 2007 Yolanda York, Public Affairs Specialist
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