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The announcement comes after Georgia Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson passed away in November after being diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer.
Georgia Pathways has just 6,500 enrollees. That’s a small fraction of its goals. Before it launched, Gov. Kemp aides said it could attract perhaps 90,000 enrollees.
House lawmakers plan a pivotal vote on the proposal this week. Kemp has threatened to call a special session if it doesn't pass.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans are weighing billions of dollars in cuts to Medicaid, threatening health care coverage for some of the 80 million U.S. adults and children enrolled in the safety ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Today, Georgians had their last opportunity to speak out in a public hearing on the state’s Pathways to Coverage program, Georgia’s limited Medicaid ...
Brian Kemp’s legislation seeking to overhaul Georgia’s civil litigation system would impact nearly every industry in the state. That includes health care, which has been facing access, finance and ...
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In Georgia, 12% of Medicaid recipients are children enrolled in CHIP, and 72% of seniors in nursing homes are covered by the social safety net.