Administrative Integrity of the Social Security Program: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Social Security of the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, April 9, 1979U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 - 53 lappuses |
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... beneficiary claims and post wages and in addition to that routine , if you will , functioning , we stand pre- pared in emergencies to help our beneficiaries . For example , if recent events at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Power plant ...
... beneficiary claims and post wages and in addition to that routine , if you will , functioning , we stand pre- pared in emergencies to help our beneficiaries . For example , if recent events at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Power plant ...
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... beneficiary caused error as an excuse for not trying to improve performance . We think we can do a better job on helping beneficiaries to help us to make this system run better . Senator NELSON . Is overpayment the major part of the so ...
... beneficiary caused error as an excuse for not trying to improve performance . We think we can do a better job on helping beneficiaries to help us to make this system run better . Senator NELSON . Is overpayment the major part of the so ...
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... beneficiaries . This figure represents almost one quarter of the entire Federal budget . It has paid $ 768 billion in bene- fits from 1937 through 1977 . In the area of earnings reports , the numbers are truly mind - staggering : Since ...
... beneficiaries . This figure represents almost one quarter of the entire Federal budget . It has paid $ 768 billion in bene- fits from 1937 through 1977 . In the area of earnings reports , the numbers are truly mind - staggering : Since ...
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... beneficiary's death . Another major cause of error is where students receiving benefits were not in full - time school ... beneficiaries fail to notify us of successful returns to work . But the problems in the DI program run much deeper ...
... beneficiary's death . Another major cause of error is where students receiving benefits were not in full - time school ... beneficiaries fail to notify us of successful returns to work . But the problems in the DI program run much deeper ...
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... beneficiary would have the knowledge and sophistication required to compute his or her own benefit amount . Thus , beneficiaries are even more dependent on the accuracy of our efforts and our responsibilities are enlarged . To meet that ...
... beneficiary would have the knowledge and sophistication required to compute his or her own benefit amount . Thus , beneficiaries are even more dependent on the accuracy of our efforts and our responsibilities are enlarged . To meet that ...
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$2 billion ABRAHAM RIBICOFF accuracy actions additional AFDC agency AHART annual April 9 basic benefit amount benefit payments BOB PACKWOOD bonds Califano cents Chairman complex CONGRESS THE LIBRARY correct data processing disability beneficiaries disability insurance program earnings test effort eligibility employees error rate Federal field offices figure Finance GAYLORD NELSON going House Committee identify implemented improvements individual issued legislative LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS market value Max Baucus ment million needed operations overpayments payment errors percent person problems procedures quality assurance system question receive recipients retirement Ross rounding RSDI savings Senator NELSON Senator WALLOP Social Security Administration social security benefit social security checks social security number social security program social security system Social Security's SSI program Subcommittee on Social supplemental security income Survivors Insurance telecommunications network testimony tion unnegotiated unposted earnings wages waste workers
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5. lappuse - Mr. Chairman and members of the Subcommittee: I am grateful for this opportunity to appear before you today.
53. lappuse - This concludes my prepared statement. We will be glad to answer any questions you or other members of the Subcommittee may have.
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52. lappuse - ... access to agency facilities, records, and payment systems. SSA records contain private, personal information necessary to support present and future Social Security benefits, and thus constitute a valuable national resource that must be safeguarded against alteration, destruction, abuse, or misuse. To assure the Congress, the public and beneficiaries that these records are properly safeguarded, adequate management support and an aggressive security program must be maintained. Since 1976 we have...
32. lappuse - In the supplemental security income and Aid to Families with Dependent Children programs, similar quality assurance systems have helped us to greatly reduce payment errors over the last few years.
45. lappuse - ... failed to (1) use audit trail features within the system, (2) incorporate user identification control techniques within the system, and (3) always lock terminals during non-working hours.
27. lappuse - That simplicity has given way over the years to an extremely complex series of computation methods and interacting conditions that make benefit computations highly error prone.