The listing criteria for considering SSA CLD scores due to a child’s chronic liver
            disease (105.05G) contains two subsections with age-based criteria; evaluating children
            who are age 12 or older (105.05G1) and evaluating children who have not attained age
            12 (105.05G2).
         
         Identify the child’s age and the listing subsection that was used at the time of the
            CPD, and the child’s age at the time of the CDR. If the child has passed the age designated
            in the listing subsection, the impairment no longer meets or equals the CPD listing
            subsection with the age criteria. For example:
         
         
            
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                           If the child's impairment met listing subsection 105.05G2 (less than 12 years of age)
                              at the CPD, and the child has attained age 12 (or older) at the CDR, do not
                                 use 105.05G2 to determine if the prior listing continues to be met. The adjudicator must use listing
                              subsection 105.05G1 and all other subsections of 105.05 (except 105.05G2) as they
                              appeared at the time of the CPD when considering if the prior listing continues to
                              be met or equaled.
                            
 
 
 
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                           If the child was less than 12 years of age and met listing subsection 105.05G2 at
                              the CPD, and remains under age 12 at the CDR, use 105.05G2 and all other subsections
                              of 105.05 (except 105.05G1) as they appeared at the time of the CPD to evaluate if the prior listing continues to be met or equaled.  
                            
 
 
 
Changes to the listings on October 6, 2023 made 105.05G1 and 105.05G2 less restrictive.
            It is therefore possible to find that the impairment(s) does not meet the CPD listing
            as it was written at step 2 but find that the impairment meets the current listing
            at step 3. Specific changes include:
         
         
            
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                           Reduction in the SSA CLD scores required to meet 105.05G1 (from a value of 22 to 20); 
 
 
 
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                           Addition of serum sodium to the SSA CLD formula for 105.05G1; 
 
 
 
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                           Extension of the timeframe for the presence of the criteria in 105.05G1 (from a 6-month
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                           Requirement for one listing-level SSA CLD-P score rather than two in 105.05G2. 
 
 
 
For evaluating Title XVI child recipients, follow the CDR sequential evaluation process
            outlined in DI 28005.030. Use the flexible approach described in DI 28005.005C when conducting the CDR when appropriate. If evidence in a particular case clearly
            documents a continuance at a later step in the process, earlier steps may be skipped.
            The steps discussed below are those that require the use of the SSA CLD calculator.
         
         
            
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               1. Step 2 – Does the impairment(s) continue to meet or equal the severity of the
                     listing it met or medically equaled at the CPD? 
                  
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                     a. For children age 12 or older at CDR If a continuance is not supported at step 1 considering the age criteria discussed
                        above, determine whether the child’s impairment(s) continues to meet or medically
                        equal listing 105.05 as it appeared at the time of the CPD. In deciding whether the
                        child's impairment(s) continues to meet or medically equal listing 105.05 as it appeared
                        at the time of the CPD, consider all subsections (except 105.05G2) such as 105.05A,
                        105.05B, etc., not just the specific subsection used in the CPD.
                      The current SSA CLD calculator produces a CLDi score, which is mathematically equivalent
                        to the SSA CLD score used for prior 105.05G and can be used to determine whether the
                        SSA CLD scores at the CDR continue to meet 105.05G1, as it appeared prior to October
                        6, 2023.
                      
                        SSA CLD Calculator Instructions 
                           
                              
                              
                           
                           
                              
                              
                                 
                                 |   | How to Use the SSA CLD Calculator for Children Age 12 or Older at CDR to Determine
                                       Whether Chronic Liver Disease Continues to Meet 105.05G1 as it Appeared Prior to October
                                       6, 2023
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                                 | 1 | Input the CDR lab values in the SSA CLD calculator to calculate the SSA CLDi scores.
                                       The serum sodium entry may be left blank.
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                                 | 2 | Find that prior 105.05G1 continues to be met if there are two SSA CLDi scores of 22
                                       or greater. 
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                                 | 3 | Confirm that all of the required laboratory values were obtained within the required
                                       6-month period and disregard any messages about the required 12-month period.
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                     NOTE: If there are not two SSA CLDi scores of 22 or greater, or the required lab values
                        were not obtained within the required 6-month period, but a message appears on the
                        calculator page stating that the listing is met, determine if the flexible approach
                        is appropriate to support a continuance at step 3 in the child CDR sequential evaluation
                        process based on a finding that the child’s SSA CLD score meets the current listing
                        criteria.
                      
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                     If the child’s impairment(s) no longer meets or equals the CPD listing, the adjudicator
                        must proceed through sequential evaluation.
                      
 
                  
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                     b. For children who have not attained age 12 years at CDR If a continuance is not supported at step 1 considering the age criteria discussed
                        above, determine whether the child’s impairment(s) continues to meet or medically
                        equal listing 105.05 as it appeared at the time of the CPD. In deciding whether the
                        child's impairment(s) continues to meet or medically equal listing 105.05 as it appeared
                        at the time of the CPD, consider all subsections (except 105.05G1) such as 105.05A,
                        105.05B, etc., not just the specific subsection used in the CPD.
                      The current digestive disorders listings did not change the CLD-P formula. Therefore,
                        if the child’s impairment met or medically equaled any subsection of listing 105.05
                        at the CPD prior to October 6, 2023, the adjudicator or medical consultant (MC) can
                        use the new SSA CLD-P calculator to determine whether the SSA CLD-P scores at the
                        CDR continue to meet prior 105.05G2.
                      
                        SSA CLD-P Calculator Instructions 
                           
                              
                              
                           
                           
                              
                              
                                 
                                 |   | How to Use the SSA CLD-P Calculator for Children Who Have Not Attained Age 12 Years
                                       at CDR to Determine Whether Chronic Liver Disease Continues to Meet 105.05G2 as it
                                       Appeared Prior to October 6, 2023
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                                 | 1 | Input the CDR lab values in the SSA CLD-P calculator to calculate the SSA CLD-P scores.
                                       Calculate the SSA CLD-P score twice, using two separate sets of lab values, because
                                       two scores are required under the prior listing. 
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                                 | 2 | Find that prior 105.05G2 continues to be met if there are two SSA CLD-P scores of
                                       11 or greater. 
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                                 | 3 | Confirm that all of the required laboratory values for the second SSA CLD-P score
                                       were obtained at least 60 days after the latest laboratory value for the first SSA
                                       CLD-P score and within the required 6-month period.
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                     NOTE: If there are not two SSA CLD-P scores of 11 or greater, or the required lab values
                        were not obtained within the required 6-month period, but a message appears on the
                        calculator page stating that the listing is met, determine if the flexible approach
                        is appropriate to support a continuance at step 3 in the child CDR sequential evaluation
                        process based on a finding that the child’s SSA CLD-P score meets the current listing
                        criteria.
                      If the child’s impairment(s) does not meet or equal the CPD listing, the adjudicator
                        must proceed to step 3.
                      
 2. Step 3 – Is the child currently disabled?  Consider whether the child’s impairment(s) meets or equals a current listing at step
                  3 of the CDR sequential evaluation process for children. To determine whether a child’s
                  chronic liver disease meets 105.05G, use the SSA CLD calculator normally to calculate
                  the two SSA CLD scores for children age 12 or older (105.05G1), and the SSA CLD-P
                  calculator normally to calculate the SSA CLD-P score for children who have not attained
                  age 12 (105.05G2).   
                If the child’s impairment(s) does not meet or equal a current listing, the adjudicator
                  must determine whether the impairment(s) functionally equals the listings.