💨 Abstract
Georgia's Medicaid program, Georgia Pathways, has fallen short of expectations, enrolling only 7,500 residents in two years, far less than the projected 240,000. The program has faced technical issues and administrative hurdles, with advocates criticizing the work requirements as a barrier. Meanwhile, a similar national mandate is under consideration in the U.S. Senate.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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