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Compassionate Allowances

  Social Security has an obligation to provide benefits quickly to applicants whose medical conditions are so serious that their conditions obviously meet disability standards.

Compassionate allowances are a way of quickly identifying diseases and other medical conditions that invariably qualify under the Listing of Impairments based on minimal objective medical information. Compassionate allowances will allow Social Security to quickly target the most obviously disabled individuals for allowances based on objective medical information that we can obtain quickly. Many of these claims can be allowed based on confirmation of the diagnosis alone; for example, acute leukemia, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and pancreatic cancer. In these cases, allowances can be made as soon as the diagnosis is confirmed or the other necessary objective medical evidence is obtained.

Social Security plans to hold four public hearings over the next year. The first hearing was held December 4 and December 5, 2007. The second hearing was held on April 7, 2008.

Hearings

Compassionate Allowance Outreach Hearing on Cancers - April 7, 2008
Compassionate Allowance Outreach Hearing on Rare Diseases - December 4-5, 2007

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