Georgia's Section 1115 waiver application, titled "Georgia Pathways to Coverage," seeks to simultaneously expand the state's Medicaid program and condition eligibility on work requirements. Though Section 1115 waivers have become a common vehicle for state Medicaid expansion, the imposition of work ...
There are several ways you can begin applying for Medicaid. You can go towww.medicaid.gov,www.healthcare.gov, or the website for your state’s Medicaid agency. If you do not have online access, Medicaid has local eligibility offices in each state where you can file your application, or ...
“System changes were made to align with changing federal and state policies, as well as to meet evolving business needs," said Ellen Brown, a spokesperson for the Georgia Department of Human Services. Brown earlier said changes also were made to “improve functionality.” The federal government...
According to theAmerican Council on Aging, it can take anywhere from 45 to 90 days for an application to be processed and then accepted or denied. The whole process from start to finish can take even more time and it can be frustrating for applicants to have to wait that long. This is ...
Georgia's Section 1115 waiver application, titled "Georgia Pathways to Coverage," seeks to simultaneously expand the state's Medicaid program and condition eligibility on work requirements. Though Section 1115 waivers have become a common vehicle for state Medicaid expansion, the imposition of work ...
Opioids in Georgia Medicaid: gender and insurance disparities in utilization and potential inappropriate prescribing practicesfee‐for‐servicegenderinappropriate prescribingmanaged careMedicaidopioidsObjective: To examine county-level geographic variation in treatment admissions among opioid treatment programs (OTPs)...