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Hello everyone im new to this site I have been on disability since 1996 in 2010 I received a disability update report I fill it out and I received a letter a month later telling me that they didn't have to contact my doctor at this time and my next review is 7+ yrs which would be 2017 im trying to understand the coding they use on a disability update report does anyone know on the front of the scanner on disability update report if it say L/0048 is that consider low and I don't know what profiling score of 0048 meaning does it mean not expected to improve I just hate these reviews it bad enough that people on SSDI are sick and not feeling will we have to stress about the medical reviews if anyone can help me with the the code thank you and im glad to be here as a new member
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How come no one can help me I posted a question about a week ago im new to this site and I don't know where to post so people can see it to reply HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!
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How come no one can help me I posted a question about a week ago im new to this site and I don't know where to post so people can see it to reply HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just wondering being on disability for 19 yrs now and had 1 short 2 page form( disability update report) in 2010 and was sent a letter a month later that they didn't need to contact my doctor just wondering if anyone knows when the time comes for my next review in October 2017 does anyone know if it would be the same short form first (disability update report) or the full medical report or does everyone get the short 2 page first and if they need any further medical records then I would get a full medical review calling SSA this morning they are so rude and know nothing so if anyone knows anything I would appreciate the information

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Thank You so much echoes and Lara ill see if I can figure this out im so lost Thanks
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Hello does anyone know who makes the decision on the disability medical reviews and or mails these medical reviews out would it be your Local Social Security Office or a Social Security Headquarter located somewhere like Baltimore or PA I live in New JERSEY and when I call for information they are so nasty and know nothing so hoping I didn't open up a can of worms with my Local Social Security Office But no one knows nothing at this office in my town Im perm Disability been on Disability for 20 years just wondering where these reviews come from Local Office or anyone knows Thank You
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Hello does anyone know who makes the decision on the disability medical reviews and or mails these medical reviews out would it be your Local Social Security Office or a Social Security Headquarter located somewhere like Baltimore or PA I live in New JERSEY and when I call for information they are so nasty and know nothing so hoping I didn't open up a can of worms with my Local Social Security Office But no one knows nothing at this office in my town Im perm Disability been on Disability for 20 years just wondering where these reviews come from Local Office or anyone knows Thank You
http://www.socialsecurity.gov/disabi...sa-sa-mowl.htm

"A state agency may be requested by SSA to conduct a medical review of a claim based on disability that was previously approved. The purpose of the review is to determine whether or not the disability still exists, and therefore whether disability benefits should continue to be provided by SSA."

You can receive the request from out of area if your region too backlogged.

Why are you calling exactly? Once you've received the paperwork, you have to complete it if you want to continue receiving benefits. If you haven't received a CDR, you can trigger one by calling.
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