Medicaid and Ticket to Work: States? Early Efforts to Cover Working Individuals with Disabilities
June 2003 GAO Report Medicaid and Ticket to Work: States? Early Efforts to Cover Working Individuals with Disabilities As of December 2002, 12 states had implemented Medicaid Buy-In programs under the authority of the Ticket to Work legislation, which was effective October 1, 2000, enrolling over 24,000 working individuals with disabilities. These states used the flexibility allowed by the legislation to raise income eligibility and asset limits as well as cost-sharing fees. Across the 12 states, income eligibility levels ranged from 100 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL) in Wyoming to no income limit in Minnesota . . .
