What Is The Profiling Score That Social Security Uses On Its Disability Reviews.?

They listed a profiling score on my 6 question cdr questionaire, but i cant find anything out about the score. The social security website just says they use a score from 0 to 9999. What does a profile score of 0259 mean.
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2 comments to What Is The Profiling Score That Social Security Uses On Its Disability Reviews.?

  • turnerzg

    This is part of their review process. A high score has you flagged immediately for a full medical review, as they are predicting that your condition may have changed (improved). Your score is low, so you will more than likely receive another questionnaire to self-report any changes in your current condition. Sometimes medical records are requested and compared with your responses. Usually, this is enough to continue your benefits, with you having to be sent for a full medical review.
    The link below will take you to a more detailed explanation. http://www.gao.gov/htext/d078.html
    Good luck!

  • ronb4814

    that means you are not disabled enought. [your score is to low]

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