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Last summer, as political debate swirled over the future of Georgia’s experiment with Medicaid work requirements, Gov. Brian ...
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WGAU Radio on MSNConcerns arise about local healthcare impact of “Big, Beautiful” budget billA congressional budget office analysis estimates 624,000 Georgians could lose their healthcare coverage if the bill is passed ...
Advocates say Georgia's experience with a work requirement for Medicaid should serve as a warning to Republicans in Congress ...
Even though the bill appears to be designed to chip away at Medicaid's expansion under the Affordable Care Act, advocates and others say states like Georgia that did not fully expand Medicaid ...
Two years ago, Georgia began allowing low-income adults to join Medicaid on the condition that they work or train for a job. Republicans now tout the state as a model of compassionate cost-saving ...
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Georgia is one of 10 states that didn't expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. In 2019, the Trump administration approved Georgia Pathways to Coverage program to extend Medicaid coverage ...
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In January, standing before a cluster of television cameras on the steps of the state Capitol, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp promoted his experiment in Medicaid reform as a showcase for fellow conservatives ...
Much is on the line. Georgia expects to spend about $4.5 billion on Medicaid and PeachCare, the program for uninsured kids, in the next year. The Medicaid program is administered jointly by ...
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