Arkansas and Georgia both imposed job requirements for Medicaid recipients. Advocates said the programs added red tape and administrative costs.
Medical bills are often a big source of stress. Soon, those bills could go up for many.That's as House lawmakers look to cut billions of dollars out of Medicaid
The resolution was a step toward delivering President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" with trillions in spending cuts and tax breaks.
One pediatrician's practice in South Atlanta could be shuttered if Republican-backed Medicaid cuts are approved.
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WJBF Augusta on MSNOssoff says cuts to Medicaid could impact rural hospitalsSenator 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.
State democrats have dropped a bill, the Peach Care Plus Act, aimed to help Georgians get access by expanding Medicaid.
Several states have settled disputes with Centene since 2021 over allegations its PBM overcharged their Medicaid programs, but two states are holding out.
Medical bills are often a big source of stress. Soon, those bills could go up for many.That's as some fear tax cuts proposed under the House budget would hurt M
States, which administer federal Medicaid funds, often change the name of the program to get more people to sign up. Studies find this causes confusion about who benefits from the program.
Georgia is one of 10 states that didn't expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. In 2019, the Trump administration approved Georgia Pathways to Coverage program to extend Medicaid coverage ...
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Georgia publicly touts its Medicaid experiment as a success. Numbers tell a different storyGeorgia Gov. Brian Kemp has promoted his experiment in Medicaid reform as a showcase for fellow conservatives seeking to overhaul safety net benefits around the country. But it's not achieving two primary goals: enrolling people in health care and getting them to work,
A new analysis of Georgia Pathways to Coverage by The Current and ProPublica shows the program has not met its goals for providing coverage, and even some Republicans wanted to back away from it.
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