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How can I appeal to the Social Security Administration to review a claim?

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How can I appeal to the Social Security Administration to review a claim?

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• A: You may appeal to the Social Security Administration to review a claim. The Social Security Appeals Council is the final level of administrative review available to claimants who disagree with the decision on their claim. Q: I would like to attempt to return to the workforce but fear I will lose Medicaid eligibility. Do I have any options? • A:The Medicaid Buy-In program offers Medicaid coverage to people with disabilities who are working, and earning more than the allowable limits for regular Medicaid. This program allows working people with disabilities to earn more income without the risk of losing vital health care coverage. A small premium may apply and is based upon annual earnings. For more information, contact your state Medicaid Office. Q: I would like to attempt to return to the workforce but I have been collecting Social Security Disability (SSDI) benefits. How will returning to work affect my collecting SSDI benefits? • A: The Social Security Administration (SSA) offer

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