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Brandon Thornock says Medicaid cuts proposed by the Trump administration could have a major impact in Shasta County and the North State.
The state has awarded sole control of these services to a new provider, and many families are feeling uncertain about what comes next.
A congressional budget office analysis estimates 624,000 Georgians could lose their healthcare coverage if the bill is passed ...
The Thunderbolt Care Center is set to close after an inspection revealed violations of health and safety standards.
Advocates say Georgia's experience with a work requirement for Medicaid should serve as a warning to Republicans in Congress ...
State Rep. Derrick Jackson joins Georgia’s 2026 governor race, focusing on Medicaid expansion, rural health care, and raising ...
Healthcare and other quality of life issues expected to be top issues for Democrat candidates running for governor of Georgia ...
Trump’s domestic policy package, which passed the House by a single vote in May, faces a rocky road in the Senate. One ...
Sigh, having been in that position when I was undergoing chemo, it was a lifesaver, or I would have had massive debt..I couldn't work either..I don't understand the whole mindset that says ...
West noted that about 1.6 million Georgians rely on federally funded SNAP to get food, and concerns were growing ... wonders what the future of Medicaid could be in Georgia. Griggs is the director ...
Work requirements set up a thicket of paperwork that leads eligible Medicaid recipients to lose their insurance. That’s the ...
And Georgia's program has been plagued by administrative burdens and cost overruns. In fact, most Medicaid enrollees ... a Democrat, voiced concern that burdensome new paperwork requirements ...