Georgia To Cut 30,000 Poor, Elderly And Disabled From Medicaid
Earlier in June, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that
17,000 poor, elderly or disabled Georgians had lost their Medicaid
benefits. The Georgia Department of Community Health said their
accounts were terminated for not responding to renewal
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Earlier in June, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that
17,000 poor, elderly or disabled Georgians had lost their Medicaid
benefits. The Georgia Department of Community Health said their
accounts were terminated for not responding to renewal notices.
Now, the AJC reports state officials have revealed the full number
of people slated to lose Medicaid is closer to 30,000.
Approximately two million Georgians receive Medicaid benefits. Many
of the 17,000 already dropped – and their lawyers – say they never
received those notices. Now they're fighting to get their benefits
back. We spoke with reporter Ariel Hart, who broke the story for
the AJC. Alisa Haber, a staff attorney at the Georgia Senior Legal
Hotline, also joined the conversation. She assists seniors all over
the state in applying for and renewing their Medicaid benefits.
17,000 poor, elderly or disabled Georgians had lost their Medicaid
benefits. The Georgia Department of Community Health said their
accounts were terminated for not responding to renewal notices.
Now, the AJC reports state officials have revealed the full number
of people slated to lose Medicaid is closer to 30,000.
Approximately two million Georgians receive Medicaid benefits. Many
of the 17,000 already dropped – and their lawyers – say they never
received those notices. Now they're fighting to get their benefits
back. We spoke with reporter Ariel Hart, who broke the story for
the AJC. Alisa Haber, a staff attorney at the Georgia Senior Legal
Hotline, also joined the conversation. She assists seniors all over
the state in applying for and renewing their Medicaid benefits.
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