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i just got my short form review today. first time. we'll see how it goes.
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Results of Review, Teatime?
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UH OH, should have looked at your post before sending form in
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I am 59 years old. Been on disability since I was 48. Had one long SSDI Review at age 49. Got the SSA-455-OCR-SM form the other day. I have since my original disability (which has not improved) also developed an additional disability and am considering surgery for. My last 3 medical visits were for the new disability. So I used the 3 questions that you answer in the Blocks for the new condition, because the form instuctions are not clear that way. Now I want to know if computer does kick out to a person, will I automatically have to go through long reevaluation review or will someone call me to clarify? I did explain in the comment area that my original disability had not changed but that my last 3 doctor visits were for my subsequent condition. I wondered also, since I am not a "spring chicken" anymore either, if that would work in my favor for not having to go through a long review. Thanks for any info that anyone can give. |
This is the best guide i have seen for a disability review particularly short form. Three weeks after the last post they sent me a letter saying that they did not need to do a full review at this time. i put the last three doctors visits for the conditions for which i received ssdi, not just my last three doctors visits. Hopefully it will work out for you. Let us know how you do and goodluck.
http://nymakesworkpay.org/docs/Guide_CDR.pdf this is from directions for the processing center to process short forms. SSA-455-OCR-SM, Question 5 (SSA-455, Question 7)--Have you gone to a doctor or clinic...? 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. this is the link that the directions are from. scroll most of the way to the bottom and you will see the section. https://s044a90.ssa.gov/apps10/poms....1!opendocument |
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