Interaction of Medicaid Buy-In and other Federal Efforts to Improve Access to Health Coverage for Adults with Disabilities
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Summary
The Medicaid Buy-In (MBI), Social Security Disability Income (SSDI), and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) programs all provide workers with disabilities options to maintain health coverage if they earn too much for Medicaid or Medicare benefits. The first issue brief explains how these programs compare and interact in terms of eligibility, coverage, populations, and enrollment. The second examines how MBI participants that collect SSDI utilize SSDI work incentives.
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healthcare; health care; Social Security Disability Income; SSDI; Supplemental Security Income; SSI; work incentives; 1619(a); 1619(b); Medicare; Trial Work Period; TWP; Extended Period of Eligibility; EPE;
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Carey
Appold
Mathematica
Policy Research
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carey.appold@cms.hhs.gov
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