Georgia's program that provides health insurance to some low-income adults that document work or other activities has been extended for 15 months by President Donald Trump's administration.
A new report calls for better maternal care in Georgia, a judge asks the state Supreme Court to weigh BioLab medical monitoring, and a watchdog flags high administrative costs in Georgia’s Pathways program.
The federal government is seeking public comment as it considers extending Georgia’s Pathways to Coverageprogram through 2030. Started by Gov. Brian Kemp in 2023, it offers Medicaid coverage to low-income adults but includes a work requirement.