How Are the Experiences of Individuals with Severe Mental Illness Different from Those of Other Medicaid Buy-In Participants?

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Article Publication Date: 
8/11/2010
Summary: 
Learn about how Medicaid Buy-In participants with severe mental illness compare to other program participants. Their characteristics, employment experiences, and medical expenditures are profiled in this issue brief. It is shown that these individuals have lower medical expenditures and better employment outcomes than participants with other disabling conditions, at least in the short to medium term. Research results, policy implications and next steps are discussed.
Article Author: 
Liu, Su; Croake, Sarah
Topics: 
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Programs/Initiatives: 
Medicaid Infrastructure Grant (MIG)
Keywords: 
Wages and Benefits
severe mental illness; SMI; MBI; employment; schizophrenia; affective disorders; anxiety disorders; HHSM-500-2005-00025I (0008); SSDI beneficiaries

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Mathematica Policy Research
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