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The new law specifically addresses people with medical conditions who want to get sterilized for their reproductive health.
Georgia is one of 10 states that haven't expanded Medicaid health coverage to a broader pool of low-income adults. Instead, ...
The Republicans’ “big, beautiful bill” makes huge changes to Medicaid, including rolling out work requirements nationwide for the first time.
Only two states have implemented Medicaid work requirements: Arkansas in 2018 and Georgia in 2023. Georgia’s program, called Pathways to Coverage, remains in effect.
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr’s Office announced Monday that a 62-year-old woman from Warner Robins was charged with defrauding the state’s Medicaid program more than $5.4 million.
Warner Robins woman Elizabeth Sue Ivester was indicted for allegedly defrauding Georgia Medicaid of $5.4M with false medical equipment claims.
Republicans are pushing a Medicaid work requirement. Here’s what happened when Georgia tried it Georgia’s example shows that it could threaten health care for16 million and cost taxpayers ...
A Warner Robins woman has been indicted in federal court for allegedly engaging in a scheme to defraud the Georgia Medicaid program of more than $5.4 million.
Georgia Department of Community Health’s advisory board approved three measures to increase Medicaid funding for hospitals in the state.
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Georgia leaders speak out against cuts to Medicaid - MSNLawmakers say the bill could also overload hospitals in Atlanta, like Grady, which already serves as a last resort for many.
But Georgia still won't be immune if the cuts come, Collins said. Because fewer Georgians had access to Medicaid, more of them chose the marketplace subsidized by the ACA tax credits.
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