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Informing Social Security's process for financial capability determination / Institute of Medicine (U.S.) ; Paul S. Appelbaum, Carol Mason Spicer, Frank R. Valliere, editors.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Institute of Medicine (U.S.), author.
Contributor:
Appelbaum, Paul S., editor.
Spicer, Carol Mason, editor.
Valliere, Frank R., editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Disability evaluation--United States.
Disability evaluation.
Capacity and disability--United States.
Capacity and disability.
United States.
United States. Social Security Administration--Decision making.
United States. Social Security Administration.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (245 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Washington, District of Columbia : The National Academies Press, 2016.
Summary:
"The U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) provides benefits to disabled adults and children, offering vital financial support to more than 19 million disabled Americans. Of that group, approximately 5.5 million have been deemed -- by virtue of youth or mental or physical impairment - incapable of managing or directing the management of their benefits. Hence, a representative payee has been appointed to receive and disburse SSA payments for these beneficiaries to ensure that their basic needs for shelter, food, and clothing are met. Periodically, however, concerns have been expressed about the accuracy of the process by which SSA determines whether beneficiaries are capable of managing their benefits, with some evidence suggesting that underdetection of incapable recipients may be a particular problem. The importance of creating as accurate a process as possible for incapability determinations is underscored by the consequences of incorrectly identifying recipients either as incapable when they can manage their benefits or as capable when they cannot. Failure to identify beneficiaries who are incapable of managing their funds means abandoning a vulnerable population to potential homelessness, hunger, and disease. Informing Social Security's Process for Financial Capability Determination considers capability determination processes used by other similar benefit programs, abilities required to manage, and direct the management of, benefits, and effective methods and measures for assessing capability. This report evaluates SSA's capability determination process for adult beneficiaries and provides recommendations for improving the accuracy and efficiency of the agency's policy and procedures for making these determinations"-- Publisher's description.
Contents:
Introduction
Review of the Social Security Administration and other selected capability determination processes
Effects of appointment of representative payees on beneficiaries
Abilities required to management direct the management of benefits
Methods and measures for assessing financial competence and performance
Conclusions and recommendations
Appendix A: Public session agendas
Appendix B: Glossary
Appendix C: Selected forms
Appendix D: Biographical sketches of Committee members.
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed July 8, 2016).
ISBN:
9780309392600
0309392608
9780309392587
0309392586

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