State agencies have asked for more than $1 billion in new funding next year amid uncertainty over the toll federal spending cuts will take on Georgia’s budget.
Georgia has received approval from the Trump administration to extend its Pathways to Coverage program, a partial Medicaid ...
Gov. Brian Kemp announced the extension Thursday for Pathways, which expands Medicaid coverage with a key work requirement ...
Georgia spends much more on verifying Medicaid recipients' work than paying for care, a study found. Still, the Trump ...
A Medicaid program in Georgia that requires low-income adults to meet work requirements in order to receive coverage has been ...
The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services approved Georgia’s request to extend the Pathways to Coverage program.
Georgia Pathways was set to expire at the end of the month. An extension by the Trump administration gives it until December ...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services agreed to expand a program that provides health care coverage to Georgians who ...
Republicans tout Georgia’s Pathways to Coverage as a national Medicaid work model, but it’s already spent $54M on administration.
One year extension of Georgia's insurance program includes amendment allowing recipients to report work/volunteer hours annually rather than monthly.
Kemp and his allies have touted Pathways as an alternative to expanding Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). Pathways users must document employment or other engagement to qualify for ...
Republican lawmakers cite Georgia’s Pathways to Coverage as a national model for federal Medicaid work requirements that are set to take effect in 2027. A new report shows the program has spent at ...