Agency Accountable Official
Retirement, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (RSDI)
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
High-Dollar Improper Payments
Recovery Efforts – RSDI and SSI
Administrative Payments
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Executive Order 13520 gives the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) authority to determine if certain agency programs are high-error. Based on OMB guidelines, the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program is high-error, which means that it requires more frequent measures and targets. In compliance with the additional requirements that come with this determination, we have established the following supplemental measures and targets for the SSI program:
FY 2012
SSI - Supplemental Measures and Targets |
Type of Error |
Targets |
Current Status |
Next Status Update |
Overpayment/Underpayments due to a Change that Affects Payment Amount or Eligibility |
Cause: The recipient fails to report a change that affects payment amount or eligibility.
Program Savings: We estimate every dollar spent on SSI redeterminations yields better than $7 in program savings over 10 years, including savings accruing to Medicaid (as of the FY 2012 President‘s Budget). |
By September 30, 2012, complete the budgeted number of 2,622,000 SSI non-disability redeterminations. |
As of June 2012, we completed more than 2.2 million SSI redeterminations. |
September 30, 2012 |
Overpayment due to Unreported Wages |
Cause: Recipients fail to report their new or increased wages.
Error Amount: $361 million (9.7 percent of all overpayment deficiency dollars) in FY 2010. |
By the end of FY 2012, increase the monthly use of SSITWR by 10 percent above the usage in September 2011. |
As of June 2012, we received over 35,000 successful wage reports via SSITWR. |
September 30, 2012 |
FY 2013 SSI ‑ Supplemental Measures and Targets |
Type of Error |
Targets |
Current Status |
Next Status Update |
Overpayment/Underpayments due to a Change that Affects Payment Amount or Eligibility |
Cause: The recipient fails to report a change that affects payment amount or eligibility.
Program Savings:We estimate every dollar spent on SSI redeterminations yields about $6 in program savings over 10 years, including savings accruing to Medicaid (as of the FY 2013 President‘s Budget). |
By September 30, 2013, complete the budgeted number of 2,622,000 SSI non-disability redeterminations. |
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Overpayment due to Unreported Wages |
Cause: Recipients fail to report their new or increased wages.
Error Amount: $361 million (9.7 percent of all overpayment deficiency dollars) in FY 2010. |
By the end of FY 2013, increase the monthly use of SSITWR by 5 percent above the usage in September 2012. |
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Helpful Links
Executive Order 13520
Improper Payments Elimination and Recovery Act (IPERA)
Payment Accuracy – Treasury Dashboard
Payment Accuracy – Frequently Asked Questions
Partner4Solutions
Recapturing Improper Payments – Presidential Memo
Annual Payment Recapture Audit Report
Open Government
Performance.gov
Agency Accountable Official's Report to the Inspector General
FY 2010 Report
FY 2011 Report
FY 2012 Report
Report Fraud Waste and Abuse
Performance and Accountability Report (PAR)
Retirement Benefits
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Disability Insurance
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