The number of Georgians kicked off Medicaid has now reached 596,994 as Georgia and other states continue work to drop beneficiaries who no longer qualify. That number is expected to grow as the ...
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Most of the tax dollars used to launch and implement the nation’s only Medicaid work requirement program have gone toward paying administrative costs rather than covering health care for Georgians, ...
To get free health insurance in Georgia, you need to earn a low income and meet another standard, such as being pregnant, elderly or a parent. Adults without children who earn a low income can get ...
Now that Republicans' big tax-and-spending bill has become law, there will be new bureaucratic hurdles for millions of Americans who rely on Medicaid. The new law contains a provision that in most ...
A group of Democratic lawmakers accused Georgia Pathways to Coverage, the only Medicaid work requirement program in the country, of spending little of its funding on health benefits. By Noah Weiland ...
Advocates are bracing for potential cuts to Georgia's safety net programs under the GOP's "big, beautiful bill" moving through Congress, though it remains to be seen what changes to programs like ...
ATLANTA - A federal watchdog found Georgia’s program requiring able-bodied adults to document low-paying work to get Medicaid has spent much more on administrative costs than on providing health care.
ATLANTA - Georgia’s program that provides health insurance to some low-income adults that document work or other activities has been extended for 15 months by President Donald Trump’s administration.
ATLANTA — With the Georgia legislative session getting into full swing, four Republican senators signed on as co-sponsors for a state expansion of Medicaid. The senators, Billy Hickman of Statesboro, ...
On a recent summer evening, Raymia Taylor wandered into a recreation center in a historical downtown neighborhood, the only enrollee to attend a nearly two-hour event for people who have signed up for ...
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