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The Three E's: Enrollment, Employment, and Earnings in the Medicaid Buy-In Program, 2006

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  • Gilbert Gimm
  • Sarah R. Davis
  • Kristin L. Andrews
  • Henry T. Ireys
  • Su Liu

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The Medicaid Buy-In program is part of a broader federal effort to improve employment outcomes for people with disabilities by allowing states to expand Medicaid coverage to workers with disabilities whose income and assets would ordinarily make them ineligible for Medicaid.

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  • Gilbert Gimm & Sarah R. Davis & Kristin L. Andrews & Henry T. Ireys & Su Liu, "undated". "The Three E's: Enrollment, Employment, and Earnings in the Medicaid Buy-In Program, 2006," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 5bc59a493d994983b0c9c8dee, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:5bc59a493d994983b0c9c8dee80c35aa
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    1. Su Liu & Bob Weathers, "undated". "Do Participants Increase Their Earnings After Enrolling in the Medicaid Buy-In Program?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports f844025a0b884e35b584e3021, Mathematica Policy Research.
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