The Social Security Administration must conduct a continuing disability review (CDR) at least once every three years. The administration uses CDRs to determine ...
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This process is called a continuing disability review (CDR) and is meant to identify recipients who might no longer qualify as disabled.
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We call this review a continuing disability review (CDR). The law requires us to perform a medical CDR at least once every three years, however, if you have a ...
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If improvement is expected, your first review generally will be six to 18 months after the date you became disabled. If improvement is possible, but can't be ...
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In 1980, legislation created a requirement that SSA conduct CDRs every 3 years for beneficiaries whose impairment(s) were not considered permanent.
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The idea of a CDR is daunting, especially after a long and hard-fought battle to obtain benefits. If your status is not "Medical Improvement Not Likely," you ...
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Social Security periodically reviews the condition of all Social Security disability recipients to confirm they still fit the definition of disabled – that is, ...
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18 Nov 2019 · We must complete these periodic reviews at least once every 3 years, except when we determine the requirement should be waived, or when we ...
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Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on how to improve the Social Security Administration's (SSA) continuing disability reviews ...
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The agency must take steps to improve the disability review process and modify ... tool at SSA's disposal is the CDRs, the Continuing Disability Reviews.
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This page includes common work incentives that SSI/SSDI beneficiaries may qualify for ... General SSI SSDI PASS Information Ticket to Work Partnership Plus ...
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Work activity no longer triggers a Medical Review for individuals who have been receiving SSDI benefits for at least 24 months. Continuing Disability Reviews ...
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10 Jun 2016 · Social Security Disability Insurance beneficiaries undergo periodic medical reviews to determine if they continue to be eligible for ...
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To qualify for SSDI benefits, an applicant must have earned enough work credits through prior work history. As of 2014, for every $1,200 earned, a worker earns ...
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inform all SSDI/SSI beneficiaries of the benefits of having Continuing Disability Review (CDR) Protection when their TTW is “in-use- State Vocational ...
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