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Old 08-16-2012, 03:44 PM
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i cant tell from all of those numbers together, you have to go line by line....here is the information that SSA uses. on scanline 2 field 4 the lower the number the better.

I cant say as to wether you will get a full review or not, i have no idea.
physical therapy is treatment which is good, but its not a doctor in the specialty for the medical condition that you have. you can see an orthopedist once a year without getting operated on. i have seen 3 orthopedists for numerous cervical, thoracic and lumbar herniations but have never been under the knife. if you dont want to see another doctor thats up to you, but since yours wont see you, you are taking a gamble for future reviews by not seeing a doctor in that specialty. getting an mri once every number of years to document further deterioration is a good idea also.


Scanline” data
The scannable mailer includes barcoded information as well as three lines of scannable data on the front of the mailer, immediately below the telephone number and claim number. These scanlines contain substantial information:

Scanline 1 –
Field 1 – Social Security Number under which the mailer is being controlled

Field 2 – Beneficiary Identification Code (BIC) (Title II), or

Individual Recipient Identification code (ID) (Title XVI)

Field 3 – Year of beneficiary's birth

Field 4 – Year of most recent prior CDR

Field 5 – Primary and Secondary Diagnosis Codes


Scanline 2 –
Field 1 – Medical Diary Reason/Type

Field 2 – Concurrent Entitlement information

Field 3 – Profile Type (High, Medium, or Low)

Field 4 – Profiling SCORE (9999 is highest)

Field 5 – Report Period covered by the mailer

Field 6 – Scanning Form Identification Code (SFIC) (describes if it is a first or second request mailer, whether it is Title II, concurrent, or Title XVI-only, and whether the beneficiary prefers a non-English language notice).

Field 7 – Servicing Processing Center

Field 8 – Servicing State Agency/DDS code

Field 9 – Servicing Field Office (FO) Code


Scanline 3 –
Field 1 – Servicing FO City Name

Field 2 – Servicing FO State

Field 3 – Servicing FO ZIP CODE
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