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Social Security: Disability Benefits for Drug Addicts and Alcoholics Are
Out of Control
(Testimony, 02/10/94, GAO/T-HEHS-94-101).
The number of drug addicts receiving Social Security disability benefits
has soared in recent years; about 250,000 addicts now receive disability
benefits at an annual cost of $1.4 billion. Despite the fact that half
of them qualify for benefits on the basis of their addiction alone, most
addicts are not required to be in treatment. Finding qualified
representative payees to manage addicts' benefits has been a
long-standing problem for the Social Security Administration. Most
payees are either friends or relatives. In the absence of tight
controls, addicts are free to buy drugs and alcohol to maintain their
addictions. GAO believes that organizational payees would be in a
better position to provide the strict controls needed over benefit
payments to addicts.
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REPORTNUM: T-HEHS-94-101
TITLE: Social Security: Disability Benefits for Drug Addicts and
Alcoholics Are Out of Control
DATE: 02/10/94
SUBJECT: Disability benefits
Social security benefits
Program management
Alcohol abuse
Drug treatment
Handicapped persons
Drug abuse
Questionable payments
Eligibility criteria
Internal controls
IDENTIFIER: Social Security Disability Insurance Program
Supplemental Security Income Program
SSI Drug Addiction and Alcoholism Program
Medicaid Program
California
Texas
Florida
Michigan
Washington
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