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pawl this is from SSA about how they process the short forms. question 5 is the question about doctors visits and ths is what it says. it looks like from reading this that they may contact you by mail or phone because you have not indicated any visits but indicated no medical improvement. hope this helps.
If the answer to 5 is: Your action on all profiles is: YES Check the profile sheet for information about the prior decision. Knowledge can be gained from the following: Date of birth Date of onset Date of initial decision Date of latest decision Reg basis code Vocational rule met Diaries set Blindness Assess the importance of ongoing medical treatment, or its absence, to the status of the condition. Read carefully the “how often” and “reason for visit” narratives and draw any conclusions. Consider any remarks or attachments that might address whether medical improvement is or is not indicated. Consider whether a telephone call to the beneficiary or representative payee will provide further details. For LOWS, recommend a DO CDR only if the narrative/telephone call response(s) indicates there is possible medical improvement. For HIGHS/MEDIUMS, take a DO CDR action unless the narrative/telephone call response(s) indicates no likelihood of medical improvement. NO All Profiles-If not explained on the form, obtain by DIRCON to the beneficiary or representative payee the reason(s) for the lack of ongoing treatment, especially if impairment codes are: 4140 (angina) 4430(arterial) 5710 (liver) 5840 (renal) 2500 (diabetes) These impairments usually require continuous medical intervention. Recommend a full medical CDR only if the DIRCON response indicates there is possible medical improvement. NO RESPONSE All Profiles-Go to question 6. |
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