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Social Security Administration - Appendix C: Care & Services
Goal
#1
To
provide access to benefits payable under the Social Security Act.
Objective
#1
Expedite
and facilitate the processing and payment of all disability claims, including
those filed based on a presumptive diagnosis of HIV disease.
Action
Steps
Process
HIV claims under high priority status using procedures for processing
claims where there is an indication of terminal illness.
Revise
as necessary SSA's adjudicative policies based on dynamic nature of
HIV disease.
Expedite
claims processing by streamlining disability claims procedures and help
AIDS service providers assist clients applying for SSA-DI and SSI.
Description
Social
Security Administration Disability Insurance (SSA-DI) and Social Security
Insurance (SSI) Programs.
Resources
FY95
FY96
FY97
SSI-DI
SSI
$
640 million
$ 300 million
$ 710
million
$ 370 million
$
795 million
$ 450 million
Populations
Served
People
living with HIV eligible for Title II and/or Title XVI social security
benefits.
Constituency
Involvement
People
living with HIV and AIDS and their caregivers and advocates, the medical
community, national AIDS organizations, SSA employees, coordinating federal
agencies.
Goal
#2
To
provide information regarding benefits payable under the Social Security
Act.
Objective
#1
Provide
information to people living with AIDS (PWAs) and to the medical community
regarding eligibility requirements and changes in SSA programs as they
apply to PWAs.
Action
Steps
Inform
PWAs about disability programs and eligibility requirements through
mass mailings, electronic bulletin boards and community based organizations.
Participate
and exhibit at national conventions.
Train
on disability programs.
Coordinate
public information campaigns among Federal agencies and non-governmental
organizations to disseminate information to more people more rapidly.
Description
Public
information campaigns.
Resources
FY95
FY96
FY97
*
*
*
* Part
of overall operating budget.
Populations
Served
Persons
living with HIV and their caregivers and advocates, the medical community
and federal agencies.
Constituency
Involvement
PLAs, their
caregivers and advocates; the medical community; national- and community-based
AIDS organizations; coordinating federal agencies and SSA employees.