When the Ticket to Work/Work Incentives Improvement Act (TW-WIIA) was passed in 1999, Congress acknowledges that the potential loss of Medicaid and/or Medicare coverage for people with disabilities who attained or increased employment was a serious disincentive to their meaningful participation in work. Medicaid Buy-In programs were offered as an option to states to extend Medicaid coverage to people with disabilities who wanted to work. Evaluation activities of the Kansas Medicaid Buy-In, Working Healthy, have demonstrated that Medicaid remains a crucial element in the ability of Kansans with disabilities to wor
In 2007, Kansas was awarded a Comprehensive Employment Systems grant from the Centers for Medicare a...
National health care reform must meet the unique health care needs of people with disabilities. Howe...
One might think, since passage of the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA),\u27 that the em...
When the Ticket to Work/Work Incentives Improvement Act (TW-WIIA) was passed in 1999, Congress ackno...
Working Healthy, the Kansas Medicaid Buy-In program, allows people with disabilities to enter or inc...
While official national unemployment estimates hover between 5-7%, reported unemployment for persons...
Working Healthy allows persons with disabilities the opportunity to increase their earnings and asse...
Medicaid Buy-In programs are a work incentive initiative under both the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 ...
Working Healthy allows persons with disabilities the opportunity to increase their earnings and asse...
Medicaid Buy-Ins provide a new and exciting opportunity for people with disabilities to engage in me...
Working Healthy participants are sent an annual satisfaction survey to evaluate their experiences wi...
This Policy Brief summarizes research findings about the earnings, taxes paid, and Medicaid expendit...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Over 7 million...
The potential loss of health benefits under Medicare and Medicaid is a deterrent to people with disa...
Section 204 of TWWIIA authorized the development of another program targeted at disability preventio...
In 2007, Kansas was awarded a Comprehensive Employment Systems grant from the Centers for Medicare a...
National health care reform must meet the unique health care needs of people with disabilities. Howe...
One might think, since passage of the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA),\u27 that the em...
When the Ticket to Work/Work Incentives Improvement Act (TW-WIIA) was passed in 1999, Congress ackno...
Working Healthy, the Kansas Medicaid Buy-In program, allows people with disabilities to enter or inc...
While official national unemployment estimates hover between 5-7%, reported unemployment for persons...
Working Healthy allows persons with disabilities the opportunity to increase their earnings and asse...
Medicaid Buy-In programs are a work incentive initiative under both the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 ...
Working Healthy allows persons with disabilities the opportunity to increase their earnings and asse...
Medicaid Buy-Ins provide a new and exciting opportunity for people with disabilities to engage in me...
Working Healthy participants are sent an annual satisfaction survey to evaluate their experiences wi...
This Policy Brief summarizes research findings about the earnings, taxes paid, and Medicaid expendit...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Over 7 million...
The potential loss of health benefits under Medicare and Medicaid is a deterrent to people with disa...
Section 204 of TWWIIA authorized the development of another program targeted at disability preventio...
In 2007, Kansas was awarded a Comprehensive Employment Systems grant from the Centers for Medicare a...
National health care reform must meet the unique health care needs of people with disabilities. Howe...
One might think, since passage of the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA),\u27 that the em...