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Georgia, Medicaid and Brian Kemp
Some parents could be able to join Georgia’s Medicaid program without working
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp wants to let low-income parents with young kids enroll without working in a Medicaid program that provides coverage for some able-bodied adults.
Gov. Brian Kemp proposes limited expansion of Georgia’s Medicaid program
Since its July 2023 launch, Georgia Pathways has provided Medicaid coverage to 8,385 Georgians. Critics have argued thousands more could be covered if the state fully expanded Medicaid, which Kemp, previous Republican governors, and GOP legislative leaders have consistently resisted as too expensive.
Kemp proposes changes to Georgia Pathways to Coverage program as legislative session starts
With just nine months left for the test pilot program, Gov. Brian Kemp said he’s proposing new legislation to adjust how the Georgia Pathways to Coverage program works.
Gov. Kemp outlines proposed changes to Georgia ‘Pathways’ Medicaid work program
Low-income parents and legal guardians of children up to age 6 in Georgia would be eligible for the state’s Pathways to Coverage program under a new proposal unveiled by Republican Gov. Brian Kemp at the Gold Dome on Wednesday.
Brian Kemp seeks limited Medicaid expansion to cover some parents of young kids
Gov. Brian Kemp to propose limited Medicaid expansion that could make tens of thousands of poor Georgians eligible for health coverage.
Kemp plans to exempt parents, guardians of young kids from Medicaid work requirement
Gov. Brian Kemp says parents of young children would no longer have to satisfy Georgia Pathways to Coverage's work requirement under a revised plan for the Medicaid program that will be submitted to the federal government this spring.
Some parents could be able to join Georgia's Medicaid program without working
Georgia
Gov. Brian Kemp wants to let low-income parents with young kids enroll without working in a
Medicaid
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Kemp doesn't support medicaid expansion, yet includes it in proposal
Under Gov. Kemp's new proposal, Medicaid coverage expands to cover parents and legal guardians in households with incomes at or below the federal poverty level who have children, 6 years of age and younger.
Newser on MSN
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Kemp Proposes Medicaid Changes for Low-Income Families
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is seeking to modify the state's Medicaid program, Georgia Pathways, for low-income parents with ...
WSB Radio
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Georgia receives more than $1 million in multi-state Medicaid fraud settlement
ATLANTA, GA — An inpatient behavioral health system with facilities in metro Atlanta has reached a multi-million dollar, ...
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
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Medicaid Work Requirements Could Put 36 Million People at Risk of Losing Health Coverage
This analysis builds on past evidence that work requirements impose administrative barriers and red tape that lead to ...
Atlanta Voice
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Ensuring Maternal Health: Why Georgia’s Medicaid Changes Threaten Black Pregnant Women
Dr. Lawrence Jones, Ph.D., warns of potential dangers for Black pregnant women due to Medicaid managed care contracts in ...
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