Using Medicaid Funding to Support the Employment of People with Disabilities: A Federal Framework

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Article Publication Date: 
3/15/2012
Summary: 
State Medicaid agencies fund supports & services for individuals with disabilities. As national public policy recognizes & emphasizes the ability of individuals with disabilities to work, states are integrating employment supports into the continuum of long-term care in Medicaid. This brief discusses federal legislative & regulatory framework for funding employment supports in Medicaid, highlights examples of state innovations & best practices to promote positive employment outcomes.
Sources: 
The NTAR Leadership Center
Programs/Initiatives: 
Affordable Care Act (ACA); 1915c
Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP); Social Security Act; Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act; Federal Poverty Level (FPL); health benefits; Research and Demonstration Waivers; 1115 Waivers; Managed Care/Freedom of Choice Waivers (1915[b] waivers); Home and Community-based Services Waivers; Institutions for Mental Disease (IMD) exclusion; habilitation; supported employment; prevocational supports; educational supports; customized employment; rehabilitation services; personal assistance services (PAS)

Contact

National Technical Assistance and Research (NTAR) Leadership Center
30 Livingston Ave.
New Brunswick NJ, 08901
Phone: 
732-932-4100 x6330

Short URL: http://www.advancingstates.org/node/53061