The agency said it plans to cease efforts to claw back years-old overpayments and halt the practice of terminating benefits for disabled workers who don’t respond to overpayment notices.
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The Department of Health and Human Services said it agrees with the recommendations to develop strategies to better measure progress.
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In October, the Acting Head of SSA told Congress that 1 million people have been impacted by overpayments. But our reporting revealed the real number is actually double that.