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Estimating Participation and Revision Options in the MIG Program - Arkansas

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Summary
A primary original intent of the Medicaid Infrastructure Grant program was to ensure that states could learn from each other as they pursued their individual employment initiatives. With this in mind, George Washington University released this report, outlining options for raising the unearned income limit for the Arkansas Medicaid Buy-In, with projections of increased enrollment. Also included is a separate report explaining the methodology.
Article Author
Jensen, Allen
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Arkansas
Medicaid Buy-In Program Differences; Comparison States; SSI; SSDI; Starting Points; Differences Among States

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