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Millions of healthcare dollars could be at risk in Georgia as congressional Republicans continue to weigh cuts to Medicaid. Health experts warn that cutting federal Medicaid funds that flow to states ...
“Cuts to Medicaid have put lives at risk — and so has Georgia’s refusal to fully expand Medicaid,” said Kristen Wilder, an organizer with the advocacy group Moms Rising, during an ...
The state has awarded sole control of these services to a new provider, and many families are feeling uncertain about what comes next.
Georgia’s Republican governor, Brian Kemp, said that 345,000 people would enroll in the state’s Medicaid program, which has strict work requirements—so far just 5,118 have. In 2023 ...
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 ...
A fierce battle with Georgia over a Medicaid experiment with stricter enrollment underscores the vast divide between parties over how to cover lower-income Americans. By Noah Weiland Reporting ...
ATLANTA (WJBF) – Senator Jon Ossoff warned cuts to Medicaid could also risk the closing of rural hospitals, as about 11 percent of hospitals’ incomes in Georgia come from Medicaid funding.
Georgia could soon become the poster child for administering Medicaid with work requirements — for better or worse. As ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - Georgia Democratic Sens. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock are addressing the impact of proposed Republican cuts to Medicaid on ordinary Georgians. Ossoff held a virtual ...
That’s why so many foster parents are deeply worried about Georgia’s Medicaid transition and what it could mean for the children they love and care for. For years, Georgia Families 360 has ...
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