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				new rules allow disability examiners to make fully favorable 
				determinations for adult cases under the agency’s Quick 
				Disability Determination (QDD) and Compassionate Allowance (CAL) 
				processes without medical or psychological consultant approval. 
				It also will help the agency process cases more efficiently as 
				it will give medical and psychological consultants more time to 
				work on complex cases where their expertise is most needed. 
				 
				“The new rules we are publishing today will help us get 
				disability benefits to the most severely disabled Americans even 
				faster,” Commissioner Astrue said. “This year, more than 100,000 
				people benefited from our fast-track disability processes and 
				received decisions in a matter of days rather than the months 
				and years it can sometimes take. I am pleased that our 
				fast-track processes will now be even faster and help speed much 
				needed benefits to our most vulnerable citizens.” 
				 
				Under Social Security’s QDD process, a predictive computer model 
				analyzes specific data within the electronic disability file to 
				identify cases where there is a high likelihood that the 
				claimant is disabled and we can quickly obtain medical evidence. 
				The CAL process currently identifies 88 specific diseases and 
				conditions that clearly qualify for Social Security and 
				Supplemental Security Income disability benefits and can be 
				fast-tracked. 
				 
				The final rules, 20 CFR Parts 404 and 416, can be accessed 
				through the Federal Register online at www.regulations.gov. They 
				will be effective on November 12, 2010. 
				 
				Additional information about Social Security’s Compassionate 
				Allowances process is available at
				
				www.socialsecurity.gov/compassionateallowances.  | 
				
				
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