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Congressional Republicans look to require able-bodied Medicaid recipients to work to get coverage, as Georgia does. But the state program has its critics.
The American Public Health Association and dozens of other experts had harsh words for Georgia’s request to continue its ...
Plans for a range of welfare programs including food stamps, Medicaid and rental assistance reflect a shifting view of who ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds has signed a law implementing work requirements for 171,000 Iowans on Medicaid, if Iowa gets approval from ...
The majority of coverage losses under the bill would come from those who became eligible for Medicaid due to an expansion of ...
Deloitte Consulting is taking in tens of millions in tax dollars to build, manage and market Georgia’s Medicaid work requirement program. Yet only 3% of eligible residents have enrolled.
A spending bill in front of the Senate would require most adults on Medicaid to prove they're working, volunteering or in job training for at least 80 hours a month.
Healthcare and other quality of life issues expected to be top issues for Democrat candidates running for governor of Georgia ...
As Republicans move to add work requirements for Medicaid, Georgia has already done it. It’s called Pathways to Coverage, and it has struggled to gain traction.
More than 800,000 Georgia residents who are above the poverty line but would normally qualify for Medicaid in other states received private health coverage instead. It was provided through a ...
Rural hospitals, nursing homes, and clinics brace for impact as House Republicans plan $715 billion in cuts over 10 years.
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