98-12153. Testing Modifications to Initial Disability Claim Procedures and Disability Determination Procedures; Test Sites for Disability Claim Manager Positions  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 88 (Thursday, May 7, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 25263-25264]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-12153]
    
    
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    SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
    
    
    Testing Modifications to Initial Disability Claim Procedures and 
    Disability Determination Procedures; Test Sites for Disability Claim 
    Manager Positions
    
    AGENCY: Social Security Administration (SSA).
    
    ACTION: Notice of test sites and the duration of tests involving a 
    disability claim manager.
    
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    SUMMARY: SSA is announcing the locations and the duration of additional 
    tests that it will conduct under the current rules at 20 CFR 404.906 
    and 416.1406. Those rules authorize the testing of several 
    modifications to the disability determination procedures and disability 
    claim procedures that we normally follow in adjudicating claims for 
    disability insurance benefits under title II of the Social Security Act 
    (the Act) and claims for supplemental security income (SSI) payments 
    based on disability under title XVI of the Act. This notice announces 
    the test sites and duration of tests involving use of a disability 
    claim manager (DCM).
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Richard Fussell, DCM Test Lead, Office 
    of the Commissioner, Disability Process Redesign Team, Social Security 
    Administration, 6401 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, Maryland, 21235, 
    410-965-9230.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Current regulations at Secs. 404.906 and 
    416.1406 authorize us to test several different modifications to the 
    disability determination procedures. In our regulations, we explained 
    that prior to commencing each test or group of tests, we would publish 
    a notice in the Federal Register describing the model(s) that we will 
    test, where the test sites will be and the duration of the tests. SSA 
    is announcing the locations and the duration of tests involving a DCM 
    that it will conduct under the authority of these regulations. On or 
    about May 11, 1998, we will begin testing the DCM process at the test 
    sites listed below (some of which are located at federal sites and some 
    of which are located at state sites).
        Under SSA's Plan for a New Disability Claim Process approved by the 
    Commissioner of Social Security in September 1994 (the disability 
    redesign plan), the DCM will be the focal point for medical and non-
    medical claim activities from the time an initial claim for disability 
    benefits is filed until an initial determination is made on the claim. 
    The DCM may be either a State agency employee or a Federal employee and 
    may be assisted by other individuals. When an application for benefits 
    based on disability is handled by a DCM, the DCM will explain the 
    disability programs and how we determine whether all the requirements 
    for disability benefits are met. The DCM will explain what will be 
    expected of the applicant during the claims process and provide 
    information or assistance to the applicant, as necessary. The DCM will 
    also provide information regarding the claimant's right to 
    representation and will provide appropriate referral sources for 
    representation.
        The DCM will manage the case from intake to point of determination. 
    He/she may work in a team environment with access to experts such as 
    medical or vocational consultants and technicians such as specialist 
    coaches for advice and guidance. A Claims Support Specialist (CSS) may 
    also provide assistance in the non-medical aspects of the disability 
    workload for the Federal and State DCM. DCM cases will be limited to 
    initial adult title II and title XVI disability claims that can be 
    fully processed through SSA's automated systems.
        The DCM will make the initial disability determination, after any 
    appropriate consultation with a medical or psychological consultant, 
    and will obtain the forms used to certify the medical consultant's 
    concurring signature on the disability determination to SSA. The DCM 
    will also determine whether other conditions of eligibility (for 
    benefits for disability cases associated with programs administered by 
    SSA) are met. However, when the DCM is a State agency employee, a 
    Federal employee will make the final determination regarding whether 
    the other conditions for
    
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    entitlement to benefits are met (as required by law).
        We will continue the tests for approximately 36 months. We plan to 
    test the use of a DCM in 35 sites located in 15 states. The sites 
    selected represent a mix of geographic areas and case loads. We will 
    publish another notice in the Federal Register if we extend the 
    duration of the test or expand the test sites. For the purpose of these 
    tests, a DCM will be either an employee of the State agency that makes 
    disability determinations for SSA or an SSA employee. The testing of 
    the DCM in the sites listed below are separate from, and in addition 
    to, the testing of the Full Process Model which we previously announced 
    on April 4, 1997 (62 FR 16209, 62 FR 16210) and August 1, 1997 (62 FR 
    41457). Tests of the DCM position will be held at the following 
    locations:
    
    Social Security Administration, Field Office, 2600 Mount Ephraim Ave, 
    Camden, NJ 08104
    Social Security Administration, Field Office, 22 Sussex Street, 
    Hackensack, NJ 07302
    Social Security Administration, Field Office, Capitol Center Bldg., 2nd 
    Floor, 50 East State Street, Trenton, NJ 08608
    Social Security Administration, Field Office, 52 Charles Street, New 
    Brunswick, NJ 08901
    Social Security Administration, Field Office, 970 Broad Street, Room 
    1035, Newark, NJ 07102
    Social Security Administration, Field Office, 3733 W University 
    Boulevard, Suite 100, Jacksonville, FL 32217
    Social Security Administration, Field Office, 1395 S Marietta Parkway, 
    Building 100, Room 130, Marietta, GA 30067
    Social Security Administration, DCM Unit, 100 West Capitol Street, Room 
    401, Jackson, MS 39201
    Social Security Administration, Field Office, 9 St. Emanuel Street, 
    Mobile, AL 36602
    Social Security Administration, Field Office, Worthman Mall, Suite 235, 
    5800 Fairfield Avenue, Fort Wayne, IN 46807
    Social Security Administration, Field Office, 575 N Pennsylvania 
    Avenue, Room 617, Indianapolis, IN 46204
    Social Security Administration, Field Office, 6951 E 30th Street, 
    Indianapolis, IN 46219
    Social Security Administration, Field Office, 2715 W Monroe Street, 
    Springfield, IL 62704
    Social Security Administration, Field Office, 1673 S 9th Street, 5th 
    Floor, Milwaukee, WI 53204
    Social Security Administration, Field Office, 4120 Oakwood Hills 
    Parkway, Eau Claire, WI 54701
    Social Security Administration, Field Office, 850 Nebraska Avenue, 
    Kansas City, KS 66101
    Social Security Administration, Field Office, 210 Walnut Street, 
    Federal Building, Room 293, Des Moines, IA 50309
    Social Security Administration, DCM Unit, 1616 Champa Street, 4th 
    Floor, Denver, CO 80202
    Social Security Administration, DCM Unit, 46 West 300 South, Suite 100, 
    Salt Lake City, UT 84104
    Social Security Administration, DCM Unit, 301 South Park, Room 138, 
    Helena, MT 59626
    Social Security Administration, Field Office, 7227 North 16th Street, 
    Suite 190, Phoenix, AZ 85020
    Social Security Administration, Field Office, McNamara Building, Room 
    1550, 477 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, MI 48226
    Social Security Administration, Field Office, 525 Munson Avenue, 
    Traverse City MI 49686
    State of New Jersey, Division of Disability Determination, 506 Jersey 
    Avenue, New Brunswick NJ 08901
    State of Alabama, Division of Disability Determinations, 2545 Rocky 
    Ridge Lane, Birmingham AL 35216
    State of Georgia, Dept of Human Resources, Div of Rehab Srvcs, 
    Disability Adjudication Sec., 330 W Ponce de Leon Avenue, Decatur GA 
    30030
    State of Florida, Div of Voc Rehab, Div of Disability Determinations, 
    4140 Woodcock Drive, Jacksonville FL 32254
    State of Wisconsin, Div of Voc Rehab, Disability Determination Bureau, 
    1st Floor Olds Seed Building, 722 Williamson Street, Madison WI 53703
    State of Indiana, Div of Aging & Rehab, Disability Determination 
    Bureau, 225 New Jersey Street, Indianapolis IN 46204
    State of Illinois, Dept of Rehab Srvcs, Bureau of Disab Determination 
    Srvcs, 100 N 1st Street, 5th Floor, Springfield IL 62702
    State of Michigan, Disability Determination Services, 315 East Front 
    Street, Traverse City MI 49684
    State of Michigan, Disability Determination Services, 1200 Sixth 
    Street, 10th Floor, Detroit MI 48226
    State of Kansas, Dept of Social & Rehab Srvcs, Disability Deter & 
    Referral Srvcs, Suite 100, 3640 SW Topeka Blvd., Topeka KS 66611
    State of Iowa, Div of Voc Rehab Srvcs, Disability Determination 
    Services, 510 East 12th Street, Des Moines IA 50319
    State of Arizona, Disability Determination Services, 3310 N 19th 
    Avenue, Phoenix AZ 85016
    
        Not all disability cases received in the test sites listed above 
    will be handled under the test procedures. During the test, DCM cases 
    will be randomly selected from initial adult title II and title XVI 
    disability claims that can be fully processed through SSA's automated 
    systems. When a claim is handled by a DCM as part of the test, the 
    claim will be processed under the procedures established under the 
    regulations cited above.
    
        Dated: April 30, 1998.
    Sue C. Davis,
    Director, Disability Process Redesign Team.
    [FR Doc. 98-12153 Filed 5-6-98; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4190-29-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
05/07/1998
Department:
Social Security Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of test sites and the duration of tests involving a disability claim manager.
Document Number:
98-12153
Pages:
25263-25264 (2 pages)
PDF File:
98-12153.pdf