How do the Work Incentive Improvement Act and the Ticket to Work Act help people?
a. These acts eliminate disincentives for people to obtain employment while on Medicare and Medicaid as they allow people to keep benefits.
b. These acts require covered people to stay on Medicaid and Medicare the rest of their lives with minimal work requirements.
c. All people on Medicare and Medicaid are required to participate in programs funded by these acts.
d. These acts are no longer relevant as they were rescinded and replaced by the Vocational Rehabilitation Act.
A
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