disability benefits reform
Disability benefits reform refers to the process of making changes and improvements to the system that provides financial support and assistance to individuals with disabilities. It typically involves revising eligibility criteria, modifying funding mechanisms, adjusting benefit rates, and implementing new policies to ensure a more equitable and sustainable program.
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