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SSI Policy Research Paper

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The SSI policy can be very beneficial to any individual experiencing a disability. Albeit, financial limitations due pose a threat of becoming eligible and connected to the managed care services/specialist a person may need to maintain or further improve their disability. That being expressed, I will now share a life story/case example of how the SSI policy can play a major part in someone’s life both in a negative and positive way. As a family, our journey with the SSI policy started back when my twin daughters were born in 2003. After my wife had a premature delivery at 28 weeks due to pregnancy complications, our identical twin daughters were born each weighting an unbelievable pound and a half. Per the labor, delivery physician, the umbilical …show more content…

Some of the advice/consultations that we acquired through several channels had serious legal dilemmas that terrified us; such as, you can alter your earnings – basically telling me to lie about my pay or hours worked, use another home address to make it appear as if you do not live in the same household but still residing there, and even going as far as advising us to getting a divorce to show no financial connections. Immediately, no questions asked, we strayed far away from these legal dilemmas a decided to do things in a principled and truthful way. My wife decided to resign from her job and I started to work less hours to stay within the deeming breakeven points. As a result, it permitted Teresa to continue seeing her assigned primary care physician, continue extensive treatments and surgeries from her specialist, cover all of her medications/supplies, and allowed us to live in peace knowing that he did the right thing by not fabricating our lives by lies and …show more content…

When – and if this occurs, she will be in stage five – End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) which can bring a new set of challenges and uncertainties. With that in mind, it is imperative to continue/keep up with her individualized care plan now that her traditional Medicaid fee-for service plan has switched over to the newly introduced capitated managed care plan, Star Kids. Just a few weeks into the new Star Kids plan and everything seems to be aligning properly with her individualized care plan. Presently, I am also exploring Medicare’s options for children with ESRD and the medical benefits associated with the plan. I have learned that qualifying children will be eligible for both parts A, medical insurance and part B, medical insurance, which will cover the majority of the medical expenses entailed with dialysis treatment and kidney

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