Supplemental Measures and Targets
Executive Order 13520 gives the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) authority to determine if certain agency programs are high-error. Based on OMB guidelines, the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program is high-error, which means that it requires more frequent measures and targets. In compliance with the additional requirements that come with this determination, we have established the following supplemental measures and targets for the SSI program:
FY 2016 |
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Type of Error |
Targets |
Actuals |
Overpayment/Underpayment Due to a Change That Affects Payment Amount of Eligibility |
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Cause:
Beneficiaries fail to report a change that affects payment amount or eligibility. |
By September 30, 2016, complete the budgeted amount of 2.522 million SSI non-medical redeterminations. |
In FY 2016, we completed approximately 2.530 million SSI redeterminations. |
Overpayment Due to Unreported Wages |
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Cause:
Beneficiaries, representative payees, and deemors (i.e., individuals such as a parent or spouse whose income and resources are considered in determining an applicant's or recipient's eligibility and payment) fail to report their new or increased wages. |
In FY 2016, increase the number of wage reports we process using SSITWR and SSIMWR by 6 percent over 896,488, the number in FY 2015. |
In FY 2016, we received 1,046,757 monthly wage reports, a 16.76 percent increase over FY 2015. |