Exhibits
I.1 Populations and Time Periods Covered by Databases Used in the EvaluationII.1 Program Characteristics of 2004 NBS Respondents at Interview
II.2 Sociodemographic Characteristics of Beneficiaries
II.3 Age at Disability Onset and Most Prevalent Self-Reported Condition(s) Causing Activity Limitation
II.4 Distributions of Condition Groups in Administrative Data and Self-Reported Survey Data, and Rates of Concurrence
II.5 Percent of Beneficiaries Who Have Difficulty with a Given Number of ADLs/IADLs
II.6 Prevalence of Difficulty Performing Specific Activities
II.7 Current General Health and Current Health Compared to Last Year
II.8 Beneficiary Employment
II.9 Reason(s) for Not Working Among Those Not Working at Interview
II.10 Expectations About Future Employment
II.11 Selected Reasons for Using Services Among All Beneficiaries Who Used Services in 2003
II.12. Types of Services Used in 2003 Among Service Users II.13 School-Enrolled Beneficiaries Working Toward a Degree and Degree Types
II.14 Prevalence of Unmet Service Needs and Reported Reasons for Lack of Receipt
III.1 Ticket Mailings, by Month and Phase (in thousands)
III.2 Participation Rate, by Months Since Rollout Start and Phase
III.3 Participation Rates, by Months Since Rollout Start, Phase, and Provider Type
III.4 Percentage of Beneficiary Entrants to SVRA Services Who Assigned a Ticket, by Phase and SVRA Entry Month
III.5 Percentage of In-Use Tickets Assigned Under the Traditional Payment System, by Months Since Rollout Start and Phase
III.6 Participation Rates for New Payment Systems, by Months Since Rollout Start and Phase
III.7 Net Deactivations, by Months Since Rollout Start, Provider Type, and Phase
III.8 Ticket Participation Rates by State, Provider Type, and Payment Type, December 2004
IV.1 Extent of Participants' Self-Reported Knowledge About TTW Before They Started to Participate, 2003 Cohort
IV.2 Participants' Perspectives on Ease of Getting TTW Information, 2003 Cohort
IV.3 Usefulness of Information About Available ENs As Reported by Participants Who Obtained Any Such Information
IV.4 Agencies and Individuals Participants Contacted for Information About TTW, 2003 Cohort
IV.5 Participant Awareness of Key TTW Features,2003 Cohort (Percentages)
IV.6 Number and Percent of Providers Contacted by Participants Before Assigning Their Ticket, 2003 Cohort
IV.7 Participants' Reasons for Selecting a Provider, 2003 Cohort
IV.8 Participants' Perspectives on the IWP Developed with Their TTW Provider, 2003 Cohort (Percentages)
IV.9 Participants' Perspectives on Provider Staff and Services (Percentages)
IV.10 Assessment of Providers' Services in Helping Participants to Find or Keep a Job, for Those Employed in 2003
IV.11 Approaches to Resolving Provider-Related Problems in 2003, Among Participants Who Experienced Problems
IV.12 Participants' Perspectives on How Successful They Have Been in Reaching Their Work Goals Since Participating in TTW
IV.13 Participants' Overall Satisfaction with the Ticket To Work Program
V.1 Service Use by Beneficiaries and TTW Participants in Phase 1 States, 2003
V.2 Selected Reasons for Using Services Among Subgroups of Phase 1 Beneficiaries Who Used Services in 2003 (Percentage Reporting Reason)
V.3 Service Types Used in 2003 Among Service Users in Phase 1 States, by TTW Participant Status and TTW Provider Type (Percentage Reporting Type)
V.4 Hours of Service Use in 2003 Among Service Users in Phase 1 States, by TTW Participant Status and Provider Type (Percentages)
V.5 Beneficiary Ratings of Service Usefulness, Phase 1 States in 2003, by TTW Participant Status (Percentages)
V.6 Percent of Phase 1 Beneficiaries Enrolled in School and Working Toward a Degree or License in 2003, by Selected Subgroup
V.7 School-Enrolled Phase 1 Beneficiaries Working Toward a Degree or License in 2003, by Degree Type and Selected Subgroup (Percentages)
V.8 Phase 1 Beneficiaries with an Unmet Need for Services, Equipment, or Supports, and Reasons Why Needed Services Were Not Received in 2003, Overall and by Selected TTW Subgroups (Percentages)
V.9 Service Use Among Beneficiaries by Phase and TTW Participation Status (Percentages)
V.10 Selected Reasons for Using Services, by Phase (Percentage Reporting Reason)
V.11 Types of Services Used in 2003, by Phase (Percentage Reporting Service Type)
VI.1 Employment Rates for Selected Subgroups of Phase 1 Beneficiaries
VI.2 Hours, Wages, and Monthly Earnings Among Working Phase 1 Beneficiaries
VI.3 Benefits Associated with the Main Current Job Among Working Phase 1 Beneficiaries (Weighted Percentages)
VI.4 Months at Current Main Job Among Working Phase 1 Beneficiaries
VI.5 Job Tenure Relative to Ticket Assignment Tenure Among Phase 1 TTW Participants Employed at Interview (Percentages)
VI.6 Sheltered and Self-Employment Among Working Phase 1 Beneficiaries
VI.7 Occupation and Industry of Working Phase 1 Beneficiaries (Percentages)
VI.8 Use of Special Equipment or Assistance at Work by Working Phase 1 Beneficiaries
VI.9 Employer-Provided Accommodations Among Working Phase 1 Beneficiaries
VI.10 Changes to the Workplace Still Needed, According to Phase 1 Beneficiaries
VI.11 Job Satisfaction Among Working Phase 1 Beneficiaries (Weighted Percentages)
VII.1 Employment-Related Goals, Expectations, and Activities, by TTW Awareness and Participation
VII.2 Knowledge of TTW Program Features by Phase 1 Nonparticipants
VII.3 Awareness and Self-Reported Use of SSA Work Incentives
VII.4 Rates of Unsuccessful Attempts to Assign a Ticket, by Selected Subgroups of Phase 1 Nonparticipants
VII.5 Plans for Future TTW Participation, by Selected Nonparticipant Subgroups (Weighted Percentages)
VII.6 Simulated Probabilities of Having Work Goals, by Selected Characteristics
VII.7 Beneficiaries Most Likely to Participate in TTW and Percent of This Population in Selected Subgroups
VIII.1 EN Enrollment Over Time
VIII.2 EN Terminations Over Time
VIII.3 Ticket Assignments to ENs
VIII.4 Tickets Mailed by County
VIII.5 ENs Accepting Tickets by County
VIII.6 Effective Provider Choice Among Counties
VIII.7 Payments to ENs by Month
VIII.8 Distribution of EN Payments, by Phase: May 2002-July 2005
VIII.9 Payments Received on Tickets Assigned to ENs by December 2003, by Provider Category
VIII.10 Processing Times for Payments and First Payments for Earnings Months March 2002 through June 2003
VIII.11 Processing Times for First Payments by Earnings Month Group 126
VIII.12 Processing Times for COPP and Non-COPP Claims Paid, November 2003 Through July 2005
IX.1 Milestone-Outcome Beneficiary Payment Profile-Types of Payments Generated by Tickets Assigned in First Year Following TTW Rollout
IX.2 EN Experience with Milestone-Outcome Tickets Assigned in First Year after TTW Rollout, Two Years after Assignment (2005 dollars)
IX.3 Comparison of Current and Proposed Milestone-Outcome Payments (2005 Dollars)
IX.4 Hypothetical EN Revenue over 24-Months for Serving SSI Recipients Under Proposed TTW Payment System, Based on Behavior under Existing Rules
IX.5 Hypothetical EN Revenue over 24-Month Period for Serving DI Beneficiaries Under Proposed TTW Payment System, Based on Behavior Under Existing Rules
IX.6 Hypothetical EN Revenue as a Percent of Costs over a 24-Month Period, Based on Behavior under Existing Program Rules
X.1 EN Revenues per Ticket Assignment
X.2 Revenues and Ticket Assignments Among 10 Successful ENs
XI.1 Claims Paid Under the Traditional System by Phase, Fiscal Years 2001-2005
XI.2 Traditional Payment Claims and Payment Amounts, Fiscal Years 1983-2005
XIII.1 Anticipated Impacts of TTW on Service Enrollment, Earnings, and Benefit Amounts of Ticket-Eligible Beneficiaries
XIII.2 Summary of Outcome Measures for the Impact Analysis from SSA and RSA Administrative Data Sources
XIII.3 TTW Implementation Schedule
XIII.4 Upper-Bound Impact Estimates on Total Service Enrollment for Ticket-Eligible Beneficiaries Age18 to 57, by Age and Program Group
XIII.5 Summary of Upper-Bound Aggregate Impact Estimates on Total Service Enrollment for Ticket-Eligible Beneficiaries Age 18 to 57, by Age and Program Group
XIII.6 Summary of Total Service Enrollment Impact Estimates for Ticket-Eligible Beneficiaries Age 18 to 57 and Implications for the Full Caseload of Beneficiaries Age 18 to 57
XIII.7 Sensitivity Tests of Total Service Enrollment Impact Models Applied to Pre-Ticket Cohorts
XIII.8 Summary of Lower-Bound Impact Estimates on Total Service Enrollment for Ticket-Eligible Beneficiaries Age 18 to 57 Based on Alternative Service-Enrollment Measures, and Implications for the Full Caseload of Beneficiaries Age 18 to 57
XIII.9 Sensitivity Tests of Total Service Enrollment Impact Models Applied to Pre-Ticket Cohorts
XIV.1 Number of Participants by Assignment Cohort, Payment System, and Payment Title
XIV.2 Payment Statistics for the First Assignment Cohort
XIV.3 Percent Generating First Payment for Beneficiaries Assigning Tickets Under the Milestone-Outcome System, by Months Since Assignment and Assignment Cohort
XIV.4 Percent Generating First Payment for Beneficiaries Who Assigned Their Ticket Under the Outcome-Only System, by Months Since Assignment and Assignment Cohort
XIV.5 Number of Payments for Assignments with Payments, by Payment System and Assignment Cohort
XIV.6 Total Payments for Assignments with Payments, by Payment System, Payment Title, and Assignment Cohort
XIV.7 Tickets with Payments, Number of Payments, and Payment Amounts for Assignments in Phase 1 States and Earnings Months Through December 2003, by Payment System and Payment Title
XV.1 Distribution of All Phase 1 Beneficiaries and TTW Participants across AOI Groups
XV.2 Selected Beneficiary Characteristics, by AOI Group 1 and AOI Group 2
XV.3 Selected Beneficiary Characteristics, by AOI Group 3 and AOI Group 4
XV.4 Phase 1 TTW Participation Rates in AOI Subgroups
XV.5 Provider and Payment Types among TTW Participants by AOI Subgroup