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Response to “A Disability System for the 21st Century”. Presented by Alaine Perry. Chart 3 Adult Model. Transition program develop work Rx coordinate supports. SSDI/SSI. Exit to employment. Flexible program re-entry and exit rule; differential work incentive rules and waivers.
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Response to “A Disability System for the 21st Century” Presented by Alaine Perry
Chart 3 Adult Model • Transition program • develop work Rx • coordinate supports SSDI/SSI Exit to employment Flexible program re-entry and exit rule; differential work incentive rules and waivers Current work incentive rules; current reinstatement rules (e.g., EPE easy-on) Transition program participant maintains loose program attachment. Can re-enter transition program or apply for SSDI/SSI without “penalty.” Participation in traditional program is governed by current work incentive and reinstatement rules. From A Disability System for the 21st Century: A Report by the Social Security Advisory Board, September 2006, page 14
Chart 3 Adult Model x • Transition program • develop work Rx • coordinate supports SSDI/SSI Exit to employment Flexible program re-entry and exit rule; differential work incentive rules and waivers Current work incentive rules; current reinstatement rules (e.g., EPE easy-on) Transition program participant maintains loose program attachment. Can re-enter transition program or apply for SSDI/SSI without “penalty.” Participation in traditional program is governed by current work incentive and reinstatement rules. Adapted from A Disability System for the 21st Century: A Report by the Social Security Advisory Board, September 2006, page 14, chart 3
Revised Model • Work Support Program • Work support plan • Coordinated supports • Provide information about SSDI/SSI • SSDI/SSI • Provide information about SSDI/SSI work incentives • Provide information about separate work support program Exit to employment Adapted from A Disability System for the 21st Century: A Report by the Social Security Advisory Board, September 2006, page 14, chart 3
What Does “Do No Harm” Mean ? • No changes to the Social Security statutory definition of disability • Participation in work, or activities to prepare for work, should be voluntary • Eligibility and cash benefits should not be subject to time limits • Any new programs to promote employment should not be coupled with cutbacks to existing Title II and SSI disability programs; i.e., eligibility should not be narrowed
Recommendations • Changes within the Social Security disability programs and SSA • External Changes
Improve Administration of Existing Work Incentives Programs and Policies • SSA has made progress but much more needed • Better information and supports • Process improvements such as reduction of overpayments • Importance of adequate administrative funding
Reduce Fear • Continued attachment or easy re-entry to program • Continued access to health care after RTW (including PAS) • CDR protections – adequate? • Access to accurate information The Ticket to Work Act made a start on all of these, but more is needed.
External Changes • Improved access to health care without needing to access cash benefits • Making the workplace more disability friendly – for example, importance of flexible employment