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Georgia is one of 10 states that haven’t expanded Medicaid health coverage to a broader pool of low-income adults.
Georgia is now the only state in the US to implement work requirements in its Medicaid program – a feat many Republican lawmakers nationwide will be closely monitoring. CNN values your feedback 1.
More than 95,000 Georgians lost their Medicaid health coverage last month, the state Department of Community Health reported this week, as Georgia finished its second month of requalifying enrollees.
And state taxpayers will pay much more per person. Partly at the behest of Democratic Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock, the federal government is offering to pay 95% of any Medicaid expansion for two ...
Georgia's ability to process applications for Medicaid and other public benefits has lagged since the launch of Gov. Brian Kemp's "Pathways" Medicaid work requirement.
Instead, refusing federal largesse, Georgia will continuing paying the same 34.2% share the state foots for its existing Medicaid program and spurn extra federal funding that has been pledged.
Explore Inside the ‘big deal’ battle for Georgia’s multibillion-dollar Medicaid contract. The state’s lieutenant governor and a likely candidate for governor, Burt Jones, said he backs ...
ATLANTA — More than 550,000 people in Georgia have been removed from Medicaid through the post-pandemic eligibility redetermination process known as “unwinding,” a state official told ...
Georgia Pathways, the limited Medicaid expansion the state launched in 2023, would cover families with young children in households with incomes at or below 100% of the federal poverty level, Kemp ...
Georgia is among more than 40 states that have turned to managed-care companies to control Medicaid costs. These contracts are typically among the biggest in these states, with billions of ...
ATLANTA — More than 550,000 people in Georgia have been removed from Medicaid through the post-pandemic eligibility redetermination process known as “unwinding,” a state official told ...