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SSA Centralizes Disability Reviews
March 12, 2026
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has centralized the processing of medical Continuing Disability Reviews (CDRs) within its federal Disability Case Review (DCR) unit, transitioning this responsibility from State Disability Determination Services (DDS). This strategic shift aims to enhance federal oversight, reduce improper payments, and enable state DDS offices to concentrate on initial disability claims and reconsiderations, thereby addressing backlogs and improving beneficiary service.
- Why this matters: Centralizing CDRs under SSA's DCR unit signals potential changes in contract requirements and service delivery models related to disability review processing.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate adjustments in federal and state roles that may impact future contracting opportunities, especially for IT systems, case management, and medical review services.
- Vendors supporting disability claims processing should evaluate how this operational change affects service scopes and consider aligning offerings with SSA's centralized approach.
- This move may lead to increased demand for federal-level solutions and technologies that support efficient disability review workflows and compliance monitoring.
By centralizing medical continuing disability reviews under Social Security, we are taking another important step towards operational excellence, reducing improper payments, and providing best-in-class service to Americans in critical need of support.
— Frank J. Bisignano, Commissioner
Agencies
Social Security Administration, State Disability Determination Services