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Some Georgia Medicaid recipients’ benefits mistakenly listed as ‘inactive’ after IT issue
Some Georgia parents are in shock after learning their children were mistakenly listed as inactive for crucial benefits under a Medicaid program for children with disabilities.
State Sen. David Lucas has introduced Senate Bill 380, which would expand Medicaid statewide and allow Georgia to draw ...
The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services approved Georgia’s request to extend the Pathways to Coverage program. According to a release from the governor’s office, the program will continue ...
Georgia could be on the verge of switching Medicaid providers, and foster parents say it could make it more difficult to care for children in need. (Krisanapong Detraphiphat/Getty Images) The battle ...
ATLANTA — A federal watchdog reported Thursday that Georgia’s program requiring able-bodied adults to document low-paying work to get Medicaid has spent much more on administrative costs than on ...
Requiring individuals on Medicaid to report their work hours has been attempted in other states previously, with mixed results. Ciara Zachary, PhD, MPH, assistant professor in the Department of Health ...
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ATLANTA (AP) — A federal watchdog reported Thursday on a Georgia Medicaid program that requires able-bodied adults to document low-paying work to be eligible for health care, a model the Trump ...
A federal watchdog reported Thursday that Georgia's program requiring able-bodied adults to document low-paying work to get Medicaid has spent much more on administrative costs than on providing ...
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