Georgia's cost estimates are in line with what other states anticipated for administrative spending for Medicaid work requirement programs, including Kentucky's projected spending of $272 million, according to a 2019 report from the Government Accountability Office, a federal agency that recommended CMS...
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There are nearly 1,000 addiction recovery facilities offering inpatient, outpatient, and detox services across the state, including more than 350 facilities that offer financial aid or accept Medicare or Medicaid. ~Geordyn Houston, LMSW How Much Does Drug Rehab Cost in Georgia?
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“We’re covering well over 200,000 more Georgians than traditional Medicaid expansion would cover,” Kemp said. “And those Georgians are on better plans that deliver better coverage, and lead to better health-care outcomes for them and their families.” ...
I know this measure is supported by many in this chamber, and I am grateful for your backing. Since 2018, our state has spent over $15.3 billion on Medicaid, with a 9% increase in spending over that time. But while the state spends more and more, Georgians aren’...
Lowering the price Medicare pays will have a ripple effect, too — it will help reduce seniors’ co-pays (although those are now capped at $2,000 thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act), and it will also cut state and federal spending on Medicaid. ...
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Rather, many qualify for financial assistance programs to help cover the cost of nursing care. Medicaid is the most comprehensive financial assistance program, but not all seniors are eligible for it. And because each state operates its own Medicaid program within federal guidelines, eligibility and...