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Do Participants Increase Their Earnings After Enrolling in the Medicaid Buy-In Program?

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  • Su Liu
  • Bob Weathers

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The fourth brief in a series on the Medicaid Buy-In program, a key component of the federal effort to help people with disabilities return to work without losing health insurance coverage, examines earnings after enrollment.

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  • 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.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:f844025a0b884e35b584e3021e54c4c0
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    1. Gilbert W. Gimm & Henry T. Ireys & Caitlin Johnson, "undated". "Who Are the Top Earners in the Medicaid Buy-In Program?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports e425e9c4978f4385a19af935b, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. repec:mpr:mprres:5398 is not listed on IDEAS
    3. repec:mpr:mprres:5025 is not listed on IDEAS
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    1. Denise Hoffman & Kristin Andrews & Valerie Cheh, "undated". "Characteristics and Service Use of Medicaid Buy-In Participants with Higher Incomes: A Descriptive Analysis," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 75fc7efacbd74631bd2de3314, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. repec:mpr:mprres:7793 is not listed on IDEAS
    3. 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.
    4. repec:mpr:mprres:5900 is not listed on IDEAS

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