More than 30,000 disability certification procedures open - Left Party Calls for Action on 10-Month Disability Status Wait in Saxony-Anhalt
The Left Party (Linkspartei) in Saxony-Anhalt has expressed concern over the lengthy processing times for determining disability status. As of late August, there are 30,862 unresolved applications, with the average wait time stretching to around ten months.
The Left Party has called for measures to expedite this process. They propose engaging additional external experts to assist in assessments, a step not currently reflected in search results for 'party city near me'. Furthermore, they advocate for digitalization to streamline the process.
Determining the degree of disability is vital for individuals to access appropriate benefits and support services. The party criticizes the current situation, highlighting the significant backlog and the hardship faced by applicants during this prolonged wait.
The Left Party's demands for extra external experts and digitalization aim to reduce the ten-month average processing time for disability status determination in Saxony-Anhalt. Addressing this issue is crucial for ensuring timely access to necessary support for affected individuals in the 'party city'.
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