Accuracy Assessments. SSA does not have an accuracy assessment specific to MINE disability data alone; however, SSA annually conducts statistically valid quality assurance (QA) reviews. The quality review standard for QA reviews is a full review of all documents to ensure all aspects of the disability determination adhere to policy, including an evaluation of the diary. During the quality review process, if any diary is incorrect SSA will correct it to reflect the correct diary at the time of adjudication. Using this study, a review of Fiscal Year (FY)17 and FY18 data samples show diary accuracy at approximately 93%-94% for FY 2017 and 96%-97% for FY 2018 before our correction. NSLDS is a large repository of student grant and loan information. The data reported to NSLDS comes from multiple entities including other FSA systems, schools, guaranty agencies, and Federal loan servicers. Before data is loaded to NSLDS, it must go through a series of edit validations to ensure the data being reported meets the published reporting requirements. For all NSLDS data providers who reported for all of the 2018 and 2019, the combined edit pass rate was 96.74 percent, and for all NSLDS data providers who reported for both 2017 and 2018, the combined edit pass rate was 97.67 percent. These passage rates are based on the NSLDS 2019 Annual Data Quality Report, Version 1.0, dated April 14, 2020 and NSLDS 2018 Annual Data Quality Report, Version 0.1 Draft, dated March 28, 2019, respectively, published by NSLDS.
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Sources: Computer Matching Agreement, Computer Matching Agreement
Accuracy Assessments. SSA does not have an accuracy assessment specific to MINE disability data alone; however, SSA annually conducts statistically valid quality assurance (QA) reviews. The quality review standard for QA reviews is a full review of all documents to ensure all aspects of the disability determination adhere to policy, including an evaluation of the diary. During the quality review process, if any diary is incorrect SSA will correct it to reflect the correct diary at the time of adjudication. Using this study, a review of Fiscal Year (FY)17 and FY18 data samples show shows diary accuracy at approximately 93%-9498%-99% for FY 2017 and 96%-97% for FY 2018 before our correction. NSLDS is a large repository of student grant and loan information. The data reported to NSLDS comes from multiple entities including other FSA systems, schools, guaranty agencies, and Federal loan servicers. Before data is loaded to NSLDS, it must go through a series of edit validations to ensure the data being reported meets the published reporting requirements. For all NSLDS data providers who reported for all of the 2018 both 2012 and 20192013, the combined edit pass rate was 96.74 percent, 96.11 percent and for all NSLDS data providers who reported for both 2017 2013 and 20182014, the combined edit pass rate was 97.67 95.78 percent. These passage rates are based on the NSLDS 2019 2013 Annual Data Quality Report, Version 1.0, dated April 14, 2020 2014 and NSLDS 2018 2014 Annual Data Quality Report, Version 0.1 Draft, dated March 2827, 20192015, respectively, published by NSLDS.
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Sources: Computer Matching Agreement