GN 04440: Federal Quality Review of Disability Determinations
TN 28 (09-16)
The purpose of the RPC process is to resolve deficiency disagreements between an adjudicating component and a reviewing component in fully electronic cases. The RPC process is not a “de novo” review. If the adjudicating component determination is policy compliant, the deficiency is rescinded. If the adjudicating component determination is not policy compliant, RPC considers whether the deficiency cited by the review component is policy compliant. If the deficiency is policy compliant, RPC affirms the deficiency. If neither component’s actions are policy compliant, the RPC resolution directs the review component to correct the deficiency citation and addresses the policy compliant actions that the adjudicating component must complete. In this instance, the deficiency type is changed, i.e., corrected, in the OQR legacy system, but not rescinded. At no time is more than one deficiency recorded in the quality review database for performance accuracy purposes.
See Details
DI 30007.000 Request for Program Consultation (RPC) – Table of Contents, for additional policy guidance on the RPC process.