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Social Security launched a new fraud prevention unit

Today, Carolyn W. Colvin, Acting Commissioner of Social Security, announced the establishment of a centralized fraud prevention unit in New York City to identify potential fraud and detect fraud trends that can be applied to disability cases nationwide. This unit consists…

Social Security Disability Mistakes

Applying for disability benefits can be time-consuming, intimidating, and frustrating, and because the outcome of your application will affect your future in crucial ways, it will likely be stressful. That’s why BTS Group, Inc. is dedicated to helping you achieve success with…

SOCIAL SECURITY – SUMMARY OF PERFORMANCE AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION (REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2013)

Few government agencies touch the lives of as many people as we do. Our organization is composed of over 75,000 Federal and State employees. We deliver services through a nationwide network of about 1,500 offices that include regional offices, field…

New Tools Curb Medicare Fraud, But Problems Persist

Despite some improvement and fraud-fighting tools used by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the country is still losing as much as $90 billion annually to Medicare fraud, according to Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL), the chairman of the Senate Special Committee…

Expect Longer Waits for Social Security Disability Hearings This Year, Allsup Reports

The amount of time people with disabilities will wait for a Social Security hearing this year is expected to go over 400 days, a number not seen since fiscal year 2010, according to Allsup. The company, based in Belleville, Ill., has…

Retirement Planning: The Social Security question

If you’re counting on Social Security to provide a secure retirement, think again. Social Security benefits only account for less than half of today’s retirees’ income. Longer life expectancies and the aging of the population will put an increasing burden…

Social Security Creates Center for Section 504 Compliance

The Social Security Administration recently announced the creation of the new Center for Section 504 Compliance. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities, and requires the federal government to provide individuals with meaningful access…

Are you financially ready to retire?

Millions and millions of Americans are moving closer to retirement each year, awaiting that joyous day when they can leave work behind and enjoy the carefree life. No time clock, no bosses and certainly a lot less stress. At the same…

Medicare to Pay for Physical Therapy, Nursing Care and Other Services for Beneficiaries with Chronic Diseases

n January, Medicare officials updated the agency’s policy manual so that the program will now pay for physical therapy, nursing care and other services for beneficiaries with chronic diseases like Alzheimer’s disease in order to maintain their condition and prevent…

Column: Tips on maximizing Social Security

Social Security is often one of the most overlooked aspects of proper retirement income planning. Here are some specific rules to keep in mind as you start factoring your Social Security benefits into your retirement planning. You contribute 6.2 percent of…

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