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GOP lawmakers want to nationalize Medicaid work requirements to offset Trump’s proposed tax cuts. Yet Georgia’s example shows ...
Georgia is now the only state in the US to implement work requirements in its Medicaid program – a feat many Republican lawmakers nationwide will be closely monitoring. CNN values your feedback 1.
President Donald Trump is expected to sign into law on Friday his sprawling domestic policy bill, which includes nearly $1 ...
ATLANTA – Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed paperwork creating a new state health plan for low-income residents to much fanfare at the state Capitol three years ago. But public health experts and ...
They could also hamper future efforts by Republicans to make Medicaid eligibility dependent on work. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, left, and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator ...
Public health advocates say Georgia appears to be doing little to promote its new Medicaid plan or enroll people in it. Skip to main content.
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.
Georgia has already cut more than 170,000 adults and kids from Medicaid and is expected to remove thousands more as the yearlong review of all 2.7 million Medicaid recipients in the state continues.
Mississippi House Medicaid Committee Chairwoman Rep. Missy McGee, R-Hattiesburg, right, asks a question of the representatives from the Hilltop Institute, a nonpartisan research organization ...
Georgia’s cost estimates are in line with what other states anticipated for administrative spending for Medicaid work requirement programs, including Kentucky’s projected spending of $272 ...
Georgia's ability to process applications for Medicaid and other public benefits has lagged since the launch of Gov. Brian Kemp's "Pathways" Medicaid work requirement.