A federal court ruled Georgia's Medicaid policies for children are inadequate after a toddler was denied care.
The policies that Georgia uses to approve or deny services for children enrolled in Medicaid fail to satisfy federal requirements for adequate care, according to a new federal court ruling.
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Federal regulators should act urgently to prevent millions of people with low incomes from losing Medicaid coverage under new ...
A new federal rule takes effect July 1, 2026, and it is going to quietly do more damage to Black women in healthcare and ...
The policies that Georgia uses to approve or deny services for children enrolled in Medicaid fail to satisfy federal requirements for adequate care, according to a new federal court ruling.
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Children recover significantly faster from concussion after receiving early, multidisciplinary care designed to treat ...