This program is related to Medicaid Buy-In, or Freedom to Work, and is an important expansion to Medicaid. It excludes some people though-it is worth shot though if you have a job....
The program, first developed in 2003, helps protect disabled Medicaid recipients who choose to work from losing access to health benefits.
Stamas said recent reforms to the program have changed what it takes to be eligible to participate, encouraging anyone rejected in the past to contact their local Department of Health and Human Services office to check if the changes impact their eligibility.
"Many Michigan residents with disabilities may now be able to receive medical assistance after a reform to the program's eligibility requirements went into effect earlier this month," Stamas said.