The Use of Medical Records by Adjudicators in Processing Social Security Disability Insurance Benefit Claims
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1979
Description
The Social Security Administration contracts with state agencies to process disability claims filed under the Social Security Act. These state agencies employ physicians and lay adjudicators who secure medical reports from physicians, hospitals and clinics, and use these reports in awarding or denying disability benefits. This nationwide study showed that well over half of the lay adjudicators are involved in developing and interpreting medical information independently. This suggests that appropriate hiring practices, adequate training and certification procedures should be instituted to ensure that the lay disability adjudicators are able to conduct their job efficiently and correctly.
Citation Information
Ahmad, Irshad; and Bynum, Richard. 1979. The Use of Medical Records by Adjudicators in Processing Social Security Disability Insurance Benefit Claims. Journal of Occupational Medicine. Vol.21(7). 471-474. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/469611/ PMID: 469611 ISSN: 0096-1736