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This study examined the characteristics and service use of Medicaid Buy-In participants with higher incomes (above 250 percent of the federal poverty line), relative to participants with lower incomes. The study found higher-income participants were less likely to enroll in Medicare and more...
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This report compares the characteristics and outcomes of two cohorts of TTW participants—one whose members assigned their Tickets before the implementation of the revised regulations of 2008, and one whose members assigned their Tickets after. Compared with the pre-regulation-change...
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disability benefits for adult workers with mental health conditions. …
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disability are 23 percent more likely to change occupations or employers than nondisabled men. Compared to those who do not make … a transition, workers with a moderate disability who change occupations and employers experience an immediate $0 ….30 decline in hourly wages on top of a $0.57 decline associated with the disability onset. …
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The Benefit Offset National Demonstration (BOND) tests variants of Social Security Disability Insurance program rules …
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disability benefits. Overall, early interventions such as the DMIE could have positive impacts, although the extent of effects …
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The Medicaid Buy-In program is part of a broader federal effort to improve employment outcomes for people with disabilities by allowing states to expand Medicaid coverage to workers with disabilities whose income and assets would ordinarily make them ineligible for Medicaid. This report presents...
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