Friday, November 7, 2008

SSA Launches Compassionate Allowances

News Release

Social Security Announces Nationwide Launch of Compassionate Allowances

Process Will Fast Track Applications For People with Cancers and Rare Diseases

Michael J. Astrue, Commissioner of Social Security, today announced the national rollout of the agency’s Compassionate Allowances initiative, a way to expedite the processing of disability claims for applicants whose medical conditions are so severe that their conditions obviously meet Social Security’s standards.

“Getting benefits quickly to people with the most severe medical conditions is both the right and the compassionate thing to do,” Commissioner Astrue said. “This initiative will allow us to make decisions on these cases in a matter of days, rather than months or years.”

Social Security is launching this expedited decision process with a total of 50 conditions. Over time, more diseases and conditions will be added. A list of the first 50 impairments -- 25 rare diseases and 25 cancers -- can be found at www.socialsecurity.gov/compassionateallowances.

Before announcing this initiative, Social Security held public hearings to receive information from experts on rare diseases and cancers. The agency also enlisted the assistance of the National Institutes of Health.

Compassionate Allowances is the second piece of the agency’s two-track, fast-track system for certain disability claims. When combined with the agency’s Quick Disability Determination process, and once fully implemented, this two-track system could result in six to nine percent of disability claims, the cases for as much as a quarter million people, being decided in an average of six to eight days.

"This is an outstanding achievement for the Social Security Administration," said Peter Saltonstall, President of the National Organization for Rare Disorders. "It has taken Social Security less than a year to develop this much-needed program that will benefit those whose claims merit expedited consideration based on the nature of their disease. Disability backlogs cause a hardship for patients and their families. Commissioner Astrue and his staff deserve our thanks for a job well done.”

“Unfortunately, many hardworking people with cancer may not only face intensive treatment to save their lives, but they may also find themselves truly unable to perform their daily work-related activities and as result, may face serious financial concerns, such as the loss of income and the cost of treatment,” said Daniel E. Smith, president of the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network. “The Social Security Administration’s Compassionate Allowances program will help streamline the disability benefits application process so that benefits are quickly provided to those who need them most.”

“This is America, and it simply is not acceptable for people to wait years for a final decision on a disability claim,” Commissioner Astrue said. “I am committed to a process that is as fair and speedy as possible. The launch of Compassionate Allowances is another step to ensuring Americans with disabilities, especially those with certain cancers and rare diseases, get the benefits they need quickly.”

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Center for Public Policy Priorities: Nov. 20 Luncheon


Texas Legacy Luncheon: Two Weeks Away!

Roy Spence

Our Legacy Luncheon--honoring Roy Spence of GSD&M’s Idea City--will be at the Four Seasons Hotel in Austin on November 20 from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM. The theme for the luncheon is “Branding a Better Texas” in recognition of Roy’s vision that we are all in this together, as well as his commitment to making Texas the very best place to live. Roy is both an innovator and visionary with a passion for the people and the ideas that can make Texas an even better state. Proceeds from the luncheon will benefit the center.

If you are interested in sponsoring or want to be sure you are on the invitation list, please e-mail Janet Hutchison at hutchison@cppp.org or call her at (512) 320-0222 ext 105.

900 Lydia St. | Austin, TX 78702
P 512/320-0222 | F 512/320-0227

Texas Association of Nonprofit Organizations 1:10


Texas Association of Nonprofit Organizations: Connecting, Strengthening and Supporting the Texas Nonprofit Community for the Public Good

TANOgram Vol. 1 Issue 10 November 3, 2008
Deadline Looming To Apply For Disaster Relief Funding

ATTENTION NONPROFITS AFFECTED BY HURRICANE IKE:
YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR FEMA PUBLIC ASSISTANCE GRANTS or SBA LOANS

According to Robin Nixon speaking for FEMA's Long-Term Community Recovery Planning Group "there have not been a lot of applications by nonprofits for Public Assitance and SBA Assitance. We have developed a resource flyer for nonprofits about assistance they may be able to access via FEMA." For full details on how to apply for this assistance go to TANO/Disaster Relief. http://www.tano.org/

Deadline: November 11, 2008

November/December Issue of IN TOUCH

November/December Edition of In TouchIn Touch: News from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission

In This Issue:

The complete In Touch newsletter can be accessed at http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/stakeholder/index.html.

The HHSC Desktop Stakeholder Forum, accessible statewide, is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 12 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. The agenda for the forum includes:

New eligibility system

  • Rollout
  • Application redesign

Health Care and Medicaid Reform waiver
Frew v. Hawkins strategic initiatives

  • Frew Advisory Committee recommendations
  • Status update on authorized appropriations

Insure Texas Kids license plate

For questions regarding the Nov. 12 HHSC Desktop Stakeholder Forum, call Brittani Pruitt, HHSC External Relations Division, at 512-487-3300 or e-mail her at Brittani.Pruitt@hhsc.state.tx.us.

To sign up for the forum, please e-mail hhscexternalrelations@hhsc.state.tx.us by 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11. You will receive an e-mail with instructions showing how to access the forum phone conference plus handouts of the forum PowerPoint presentations.

Business Opportunities Update

The following Request for Proposal has been posted:

RFP 529-07-0164: Medicaid Fraud and Abuse Detection System
This information has recently been updated and is now available at www.hhsc.state.tx.us/about_hhsc/BusOpp/contracts.asp

Visit the Texas Health and Human Services Commission on the web at www.hhsc.state.tx.us/