Pennsylvania’s disabled worker program will continue
| By Tim Darragh, The Morning Call (Allentown, Pa.) | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
The Medical Assistance for Workers With Disabilities program was to be terminated
Gillis said the administration also said keeping MAWD would support Healthy Pennsylvania's objectives of supporting employment while meeting the needs of people with disabilities.
Advocates for the disabled were happy and relieved to learn that the program would be saved.
"For the people that we represent, we're pleased that this program is going to be preserved," said
In an email, the
Network representatives and other advocates for the disabled have lobbied strenuously against termination of the program. People in the program are among the working poor: Their income is too high to qualify for
With the assistance program, disabled workers pay premiums equal to 5 percent of their income and receive
Advocates argued that eliminating the program would cause some disabled people to become uninsured and would give them a disincentive to work so that their income would be low enough to qualify for
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