Providers

An SSA tool to assist Employment Networks in projecting revenue from the Ticket to Work program.

http://www.cessi.net/en_estimator/

Payment process resource materials may be downloaded by your organization for reference, payment submission, and training of your staff.

http://www.yourtickettowork.com/payment_options

The Social Security Administration (SSA) and the CESSI Division of Axiom, the Ticket to Work Program Manager for Recruitment and Outreach (PMRO), invite you to view these FREE Ticket to Work Webinars for service providers that are interested in becoming an Employment Network (EN) and current ENs to understand the support available from SSA, PMRO, and MAXIMUS, the Ticket to Work Operation Support Manager.

The new Ticket regulations create an exciting opportunity for new EN-VR partnerships under which SSA will pay a State VR agency and an EN for assisting the same beneficiary, although the services must be provided sequentially not concurrently. Under this new “Partnership Plus” option, a Ticket Holder may receive VR services to meet his/her intensive up front service needs and, after the VR...

Comparison of Employer Benefits: Ticket to Work Employment Network and Employer Partner Programs;  review a table outlining the benefits and valuable opportunities the Ticket to Work program offers you as an employer.

Goal:  provide a forum for Nebraska Employment Network representatives to come together to promote partnering between organizations and expand the range of services available to Ticket Holders.

http://www.cessi.net/ttw/serviceproviders.asp

Provides an overview of the new Ticket regulations, detailed information on how to become an EN, examples of EN models, and options for partnering with State VR agencies under the new Partnership Plus service delivery option.  It includes resources of interest to service providers and beneficiaries with disabilities.

 

http://www.cessi.net/ttw/MarketingMaterials/FactSheets/EN_HandbookforEmployers.pdf

Provides detailed information on how employers can become ENs and highlights resources of particular interest to employers (e.g., facts about individuals with disabilities and employment, resources on work place accommodations, and information on the Work Opportunity Tax Credit.

CMS Issues State Directors Letter: Medicaid providers who participate in the Ticket to Work program are not "double dipping."

CMS is clarifying the ability of Medicaid service providers to accept Ticket to Work outcome payments for services delivered to Medicaid enrollees.  Ticket Outcome and Milestone payments do not conflict with [Medicaid] regulatory requirements and do not constitute an overpayment of Federal dollars for services provided since EN payments are...