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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Medicare/Insurance => Topic started by: lunadatura on November 26, 2013, 11:13:31 PM

Title: social security disability review
Post by: lunadatura on November 26, 2013, 11:13:31 PM
okay so i have been on social security disability for about 3 years and apparently its my turn for review. I filled out a 12 page application and sent it in with releases for my doctors along with contact information and a list of procedures for the past 3 years. today i got ANOTHER form to fill out about my daily routines, work, social outlets etc. I am confused since I KNOW being on dialysis is an automatic disability acceptance. Why so many forms?? Do I call the case manager and ask if she is getting what she needs from my nephrologist and dialysis center??

any one else dealt with this craziness??? :Kit n Stik;
Title: Re: social security disability review
Post by: Rerun on November 27, 2013, 08:07:54 AM
I wrote really sloppy on mine and dumped some coffee on it.  No further questions!

Rerun, Moderator    :secret;
Title: Re: social security disability review
Post by: Shaks24 on November 27, 2013, 10:47:02 AM
Too funny Rerun! That made my day.
Title: Re: social security disability review
Post by: brandywine on March 19, 2014, 12:10:34 PM
Thanks. That made me laugh out loud too. Needed that today.
Title: Re: social security disability review
Post by: Rerun on September 17, 2014, 08:24:42 PM
Someone from Social Security/Disability must have read my post.  I just got the 12 page review from Social Security in July and today got the Function Survey from disability.  Isn't being on dialysis 3 nights a week automatic for us to be on social assistance?  Not that I want that for my life but it is what I was dealt!  My job is to go every time and not skip.  If our checks were based on how many times a week we went to dialysis people would not skip.  I go every time because of fluid.  I just cannot skip.

Anyway, with all the fraudulent disability out there you would think our tax dollars would be better spend reviewing someone else.

I'm starting to think I'm being harassed because I received someone else's information from Social Security and drove all the way there and waited an hour and a half and when I took the stuff up there he was really RUDE to me so I turned him to the Headquarter office in D.C. and then .... I get reviewed.  Hmmmm
Title: Re: social security disability review
Post by: Shaks24 on October 29, 2014, 02:48:19 AM
My understanding is that by law, anyone getting SSDI benefits is required to be reviewed periodically. They use what they call a diary date to determine how frequently you are reviewed. The diary date is determined by 1. if they expect your condition to improve and 2. your age. I would think anyone on dialysis who is 50 or older would get the 5 - 7 year diary date. Usually you are notified of this diary date on your award of benefits letter. I was on mine and it stated every 5 - 7 years. Currently Social Security is back logged by some 1.3 million of these reviews. Congress is on their case to catch this up and has allocated funding for them to do so. The most common review diaries are 1 year, 3 year and 5 - 7 years although they could do reviews at any time. There are 2 different types of reviews as well. The short form (2 pages and the long form which is much longer and more detailed). If you are still on dialysis and regularly seeing your doctors and doing treatments, it is very unlikely that your benefits would stop. The reviews are called CDRs or Continuing Disability Reviews. SSDI is spending more than it takes in. Congress will have to take action on it in order to avoid reducing benefits by 20% by 2016. That is one of the main reasons they are pressing for more timely CDRs. The CDRs weed out people who may no longer be entitled to SSDI benefits but still getting them.
Title: Re: social security disability review
Post by: PrimeTimer on October 29, 2014, 11:01:44 AM
My husband's first wife had an inoperable brain tumor and despite the fact it was terminal, he said they frequently reviewed her and required up-to-date MRI's of her brain (as if the tumor was going to magically disappear).
Title: Re: social security disability review
Post by: Whamo on February 01, 2016, 07:29:56 AM
I've been on disability for over ten years and never had a review.  Perhaps it's because I have heart failure, kidney failure, and chronic liver disease.  LOL.  Or it's because I'm on the teacher's union disability and not the SSI. 
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