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Last summer, as political debate swirled over the future of Georgia’s experiment with Medicaid work requirements, Gov. Brian ...
A congressional budget office analysis estimates 624,000 Georgians could lose their healthcare coverage if the bill is passed ...
Dr. Gaius Ahamide, a health economist trained in both Africa and the United States, is bringing a data-driven revoluti ...
Atlanta City Council member Jason Dozier will team up with Stimulate America, a Georgia-based non-profit corporation, to host ...
The Congressional Budget Office estimates 624,000 Georgians would lose coverage by 2034 under a Republican tax bill ...
A tax and spending bill backed by President Donald Trump and Republican lawmakers that passed the U.S. House in May would ...
To get free health insurance in Georgia, you need to earn a low income and meet another standard, such as being pregnant, elderly or a parent. Adults without children who earn a low income can get ...
Net Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) enrollment in Georgia has fallen from over 2.5 million to under 2 million in the 19 months between March 2023 and October 2024 ...
Conservatives who support the idea say a work requirement would motivate people to seek employment and potentially secure health insurance through ... policy goals." Georgia is one of 10 states ...