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Electronic disability claims processing: Social Security Administration's accelerated strategy faces significant risks: statement of Linda D. Koontz, ... on Social Security, Committee on Ways an
Linda D Koontz; United States. General
Paperback. Books LLC, Reference Series 2011-11-21.
ISBN 9781234868055
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OCLC Number: 53400351 Excerpt: ... The AeDib strategy focuses on developing the capability for claimant information and large volumes of medical images, files, and other documents that are currently maintained in paper folders to be stored in electronic folders, and then accessed, viewed, and shared by the disability processing offices. SSA is undertaking five key projects to support the strategy: * An Electronic Disability Collect System to provide the capability for SSA field offices to electronically capture information about the claimant's disability and collect this structured data in an electronic folder for use by the disability processing offices; * A Document Management Architecture that will provide a data repository and scanning and imaging capabilities to allow claimant information and medical evidence to be captured, stored, indexed, and shared electronically between the disability processing offices. * Internet applications that will provide the capability to obtain disability claims and medical information from the public via the Internet. * A DDS systems migration and electronic folder interface that will migrate and enhance the existing case processing systems to allow the state disability determination services offices to operate on a common platform and prepare their legacy systems to share information in the electronic folder; and * A Case Processing and Management System for the Office of Hearings and Appeals that will interface with the electronic folder and enable its staff to track, manage, and complete case-related tasks electronically. According to SSA, the Electronic Disability Collect System and the Document Management Architecture are the two fundamental elements needed to achieve the electronic disability folder. By late January 2004, SSA plans to have developed these two components. It also expects to have completed five Internet disability applications, enhanced the DDS legacy systems, and developed the software that will allow
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