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The state has awarded sole control of these services to a new provider, and many families are feeling uncertain about what comes next.
In Georgia, one in 10 adults or two in five children rely on Medicaid for their health care coverage, over 70% of which is federally funded. While Georgia already has one of the highest uninsured ...
Millions are likely to lose health insurance, and there is no credible data that imposing such rules would save money. They would hurt rural communities and red states as much as blue ones.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates 624,000 Georgians would lose coverage by 2034 under a Republican tax bill ...
Health coverage for 9.7 million to 14.4 million people could be at risk if lawmakers cut Medicaid by imposing unnecessary and ...
The American Public Health Association and dozens of other experts had harsh words for Georgia’s request to continue its ...
Republicans say that able-bodied adults who don’t work would lose Medicaid coverage under the House tax-cuts-and-spending ...
Last summer, as political debate swirled over the future of Georgia’s experiment with Medicaid work requirements, Gov. Brian ...
“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 ...