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Most states will have to establish work requirements for Medicaid by 2027. Georgia has had them for two years. Some Georgians ...
Seventy percent of Georgia nursing home residents rely on Medicaid, raising concerns about the impact of budget cuts.
A new study from Brown University warns that 37 Georgia nursing homes are at risk of closing due to $1 trillion in Medicaid ...
Trump signed legislation that requires many Medicaid recipients to prove they're working to qualify for coverage. Georgia's ...
Demonstrators and speakers railed against the 'big, beautiful bill' at the Families First rally at Impact Church in Atlanta ...
A previous injunction specifically blocked the government from cutting Medicaid payments to Planned Parenthood members that ...
Explore Medicaid cuts harm Georgians with intellectual and developmental disabilities Dr. Toby Terwilliger is an Atlanta-based physician who serves as co-chair of Georgians for a Universal Health ...
The senator criticized the cuts as “unnecessary and avoidable harm to seniors in Georgia” and noted that the state has ...
Currently, states must cover Medicaid benefits retroactively for three months before an eligible individual signs up for coverage. The Senate and House bills would reduce that to one month.
The tax cut and spending bill Congress just passed contains new work requirements for Medicaid. Georgia has a system, but eligible recipients have had problems with getting and staying enrolled.
Protests and events against President Donald Trump's controversial policies that include mass deportations and cuts to ...