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Health Care When Workers Need It Most: Before and After Entry into the Social Security Disability Insurance Program

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  • Gina A. Livermore
  • David C. Stapleton
  • Henry Claypool

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This study analyzed survey data on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) beneficiaries during the six-year window surrounding SSDI entitlement to illustrate changes in characteristics, insurance status, and health care access.

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  • Gina A. Livermore & David C. Stapleton & Henry Claypool, "undated". "Health Care When Workers Need It Most: Before and After Entry into the Social Security Disability Insurance Program," Mathematica Policy Research Reports a904239b2e864fb2a4423bf43, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:a904239b2e864fb2a4423bf4342f70d3
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    1. Gina Livermore & Denise Whalen & David C. Stapleton, "undated". "Assessing the Need for a National Disability Survey: Final Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4722b35937804264aed3fcbaf, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Bonnie O'Day & Crystal Blyler & Benjamin Fischer & Claire Gill & Todd Honeycutt & Rebecca Kleinman & Joseph Mastrianni & Eric Morris & Lisa Schottenfeld & Allison Thompkins & Allison Wishon-Siegwarth , "undated". "Improving Employment Outcomes for People with Psychiatric Disorders and Other Disabilities," Mathematica Policy Research Reports b4fe9ac23df949f09c8dab4a1, Mathematica Policy Research.

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    SSI; SSDI ; Disability ; Social Security ; Health Care Access;
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