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A number of policy changes have been instituted in an attempt to increase employment among SSDI beneficiaries, including a trial work period, continuation of medical coverage, vouchers for vocational services, and extended period of eligibility. For example, disabled persons who are in the extended period of eligibility are not eligible to receive Social Security benefits during months in which their earnings exceed the level of substantial gainful activity ($700 a month in 2000), but they retain their Medicare eligibility. The extended period of eligibility (EPE) runs 36 months after the end of the trial work period, beginning with the month following the trial work period. |
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