In the past six months, the Georgia Pathways to Coverage program, the first state-managed Medicaid program to have a work requirement in the United States, has only gained 1,887 new participants.
A new analysis of the experimental Georgia Pathways to Coverage medical insurance program says that barriers to access, particularly among uninsured Georgians in rural communities and among Georgians ...
The federal government just finalized a rule that may put skills-based hiring front and center. The April 11 update to the U.S. Office of Personnel Management’s Pathways Program now expands and ...
ATLANTA — 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 and provide the ...
CORDELE ― A dozen Georgians who came to speak about Medicaid at a public hearing in Crisp County on Monday had two messages: the state’s Medicaid health insurance is important, and it needs to be ...
It’s the only plan in the country that requires recipients to show they’ve worked, volunteered, or taken classes for 80 hours each month. The state’s application for Pathways estimated 25,000 people ...