A beneficiary is entitled to one TWP during a period of entitlement. When a beneficiary
            is simultaneously entitled to two or more Title II disability benefits, they are entitled
            to a separate TWP on each entitlement. If we credit TWP service months on one record
            before the claimant became entitled on another record, the TWP months cannot be charged
            to the subsequent record.
         
         Consequently, the beneficiary could be in a separate work incentive status (e.g.,
            a TWP on one record and Extended Period of Eligibility (EPE) on another) if the entitlement
            dates differ, and they worked between entitlement dates; or, we could find different
            total service months used on different entitlements.
         
         Example: A disabled beneficiary is a parent with child in care (BIC E), and has Medicare (they
            are disabled and over 50, but has a child in their care). They work and use TWP or
            EPE months. When their youngest child is no longer eligible for benefits, we convert
            them to a higher benefit payment (from BIC E to BIC W - disabled widow). Consider
            this transition as one period of disability based on their entitlement as an E who
            is deemed disabled for Medicare DI 25501.360. TWP or EPE months from their E entitlement apply when they are converted to W DI 13010.035H.
         The Disability Control File (DCF) presents summary information for dual-entitlement
            claims, and claims with multiple TWPs. Find the summary information for a particular
            claim on the Entitlement Summary (ESUM) Screen (see MSOM CDR 002.006). Use eWork on
            all entitlements; the eWork system propagates the earnings information onto the VERN
            screen onto the DCF.
         
         NOTE: For Medicare Qualified Government Employees (MQGE): If an MQGE becomes insured for
            disability benefits, they are subject to the same disability evaluation and reviews
            as a beneficiary who is entitled to disability based on insured status. For more information
            on MQGE disability claims, see DI 11035.001.