The Federal agency that, among other things, determines initial entitlement to and eligibility for Medicare benefits.
The administrative branch of the Federal government established in 1935 to provide old age and survivor benefits.
The branch of the Department of Health and Human Services operating the various programs funded under the Social Security Act. It also determines beneficiary eligibilty for Medicare benefits.
The federal agency which administers both the Supplemental Security Insurance (SSI) program and the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program.
An agency of the Federal Government responsible for administering certain titles of the Social Security Act, as amended.
The federal agency that administers all social security related programs including the supplemental security income (SSI) and the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) programs.
an independent government agency responsible for the social security system
a branch of the federal Department of Health and Human Services, responsible for determining the Medicare eligibility and enrollment process.
SSA is the main benefit program for people with disabilities in the United States. These benefits include SSI and SSDI.
Federal agency responsible for disability insurance policies, programs, payments and administration, such as SSI and SSDI.
government agency that manages retirement, disability and death benefits; it keeps a record of a person's earnings and benefits using social security numbers
An agency of the Department of Health and Human Services which administers a national program of contributory social insurance whereby employees, employers and the self-employed pay contributions which are pooled in special trust funds.
The agency that oversees the provision of Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security income and related work incentives.
The federal government agency that administers social security.
The federal agency which administers the national social security program.
The SSA is the office that administers the Social Security program, which went into effect beginning in January 1937 per the stipulations of the act signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on August 14, 1935. SSA currently oversees the Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income programs. It also has a role in the implementation of the Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999.
The federal government agency that administers and enrolls Medicare beneficiaries into the low-income subsidy program, Extra Help.
independent agency which implements social programs, including federal old-age pensions and disability insurance. Social Security was established in 1944, and was later placed under the Department of Health and Human Services. An independent agency as of March 31, 1995, the Social Security Administration is become a large organization. Funding for its programs has been a major source of controversy, especially in the debate over balancing the budget. Although many politicians from different backgrounds agree that the funding and administration of Social Security programs need to be reform, they have not been able to agree on the best manner and result of such reforms.
The federal agency that administers Social Security, Supplemental Security Income and many aspects of Medicare
The United States Social Security Administration (or SSA(SSA Pub. No 25-1556 p. 7)) is an independent agency of the United States g established by a law currently codified at . The SSA manages the United States' social insurance program, consisting of retirement, disability, and survivors' benefits.