As Republicans at the federal level prepare to take over majorities in both the House and Senate, some have proposed deeply ...
Georgia’s U.S. Senators Rev. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff are pushing for a federal investigation of the Georgia Pathways ...
The bidding process has shut out two long-standing insurers who have fought back with lengthy complaints saying health care for the state’s neediest will be disrupted.
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 July 2023, Georgia launched a Medicaid work requirement program. This is a KFF Health News story. Deegant Adhvaryu completed his parents' applications for Medicaid and food benefits in June.
Under a full Medicaid expansion program, nearly 300,000 Georgians would gain health coverage, according to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. ExploreThe first year of Georgia’s Medicaid work ...
But a KFF Health News analysis shows processing times have worsened since July 2023, when Georgia launched the nation’s only active Medicaid work requirement program, “Georgia Pathways to Coverage.” ...
But a KFF Health News analysis shows processing times have worsened since July 2023, when Georgia launched the nation’s only active Medicaid work requirement program, “Georgia Pathways to ...
But a KFF Health News analysis shows processing times have worsened since July 2023, when Georgia launched the nation's only active Medicaid work requirement program, "Georgia Pathways to Coverage." ...
Georgia's Pathways program requires some Medicaid applicants to prove they are working, volunteering, or studying for 80 hours a month. The first Trump administration approved work requirements in ...