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Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is a social insurance
program that provides benefits to insured workers under the full
retirement age who meet the statutory test of disability and to
their eligible dependents. Unlike some other federal programs,
benefit payments and administrative costs associated with the SSDI
program are paid not out of the General Fund but from a dedicated
Federal Disability Insurance (DI) Trust Fund in the U.S. Treasury.
This book provides an overview of the DI trust fund and examines
potential solutions to improve the DI trust fund's solvency in the
short term. The Social Security Administration (SSA) has policies
and procedures in place for detecting and preventing fraud with
regard to disability benefit claims. This book reviews how well
SSA's policies and procedures are designed and implemented to
detect and prevent physician-assisted fraud; and the steps SSA is
taking to improve its ability to prevent physician-assisted fraud.
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