Have You Enrolled in Georgia's Medicaid Work Requirement Program? We'd Like to Hear From You.
Briefly

Last year, Georgia began a program called Pathways to Coverage, which allows lower-income residents to secure Medicaid health insurance if they complete 80 hours each month of professional, academic, or community activities. People working part- or full-time, those who have completed community service or are pursuing a college education, can qualify by mixing different activities.
Georgia's Pathways to Coverage is distinctive as the sole Medicaid work requirement program in the country. Those enrolled or with insights on the program's enrollment experience, challenges faced, help from clinics or hospitals, and completion of professional or community work are encouraged to share their perspectives with The New York Times.
Read at www.nytimes.com
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