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  • Interactive Tools

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  • Link to the Medicaid Timeline of Key Developements

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    How to Link to the Medicaid Timeline The Kaiser Family Foundation encourages non-profit organizations, government agencies, academic institutions, and other organizations to link to its online information. To link to the timeline, please use the following graphic, title and url. Title:Medicaid: A Timeline of Key Developments, Kaiser Family FoundationURL:http://www.kff.

  • Follow The Pill: Understanding the U.S. Commercial Pharmaceutical Supply Chain

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    The report describes the U.S. pharmaceutical supply chain, following prescription drugs as they move from manufacturers, to wholesale distributors, to pharmacies, and ultimately to patients. The report describes both the physical distribution of drugs through the chain, as well as the flow of money and the financial relationships among the key players.

  • Generation M: Media in the Lives of 8-18 Year-olds – Report

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    Generation M2: Media in the Lives of 8-18 Year-olds - Report The study, Generation M2: Media in the Lives of 8-18 Year-olds, examined media use among a nationally representative sample of more than 2,000 3rd through 12th graders who completed detailed questionnaires, including nearly 700 self-selected participants who also maintained seven-day media diaries.

  • Keeping Medicare and Medicaid When You Work: Medicaid Buy-in Programs online version

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    What rules apply to states implementing the BBA eligibility group? Can a state impose additional requirements? What are the basic Medicaid buy-in provisions in TWWIIA? Who qualifies for coverage under the basic coverage group? What rules apply to states implementing the TWWIIA basic coverage group? Who qualifies for coverage as part of the medical improvement…

  • Keeping Medicare and Medicaid When You Work: Additional Work Incentives Available to People with Disabilities on SSDI- online version

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    Earnings-Related Incentives What is a trial work period? What is the extended period of eligibility? Health Coverage Incentives Can someone on SSDI continue Medicare coverage when they return to work? Can people with disabilities who work buy into Medicare once their eight and a half years of premium-free coverage runs out? Will people with disabilities…

  • Keeping Medicare and Medicaid When You Work: Work-related Incentives for Persons on Either SSDI or SSI- online version

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    Training and Rehabilitation Incentives What are continued payments under a vocational rehabilitation program?  What is the Ticket to Work? Earnings-Related Incentives What is meant by the substantial gainful activity (SGA) limit? What are impairment-related work expenses (IRWEs)? What are “subsidies and special conditions”? What are unincurred business expenses? What are unsuccessful work attempts? What is…

  • Keeping Medicare and Medicaid When You Work: Protecting Health Coverage for  People with Disabilities Who Work- online version

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    Can a person with a disability on Medicare and/or Medicaid be employed? Do all work incentives apply to everyone on SSDI and SSI? Editors’ Note: The information presented in this Section regarding SSDI and SSI work incentives is adapted or reprinted from material from the Social Security Administration’s 2004 Red Book, available online at http://www.ssa.gov/work/ResourcesToolkit/redbook.html.