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A new study from Brown University warns that 37 Georgia nursing homes are at risk of closing due to $1 trillion in Medicaid ...
Seventy percent of Georgia nursing home residents rely on Medicaid, raising concerns about the impact of budget cuts.
Experts said that the recently passed federal budget bill, also known as the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" by its backers, ...
The senator criticized the cuts as “unnecessary and avoidable harm to seniors in Georgia” and noted that the state has ...
Dozens of nursing homes across Georgia could be at financial risk soon, according to a study by Brown University.
According to a study from Brown University, 37 Georgia nursing homes are at risk of closure under the Trump Budget law.
A new federal budget law could force Thomasville’s only low-income nursing home to shut down, as Medicaid cuts threaten care ...
Two of the 37 nursing homes at risk of closure in Georgia due to Medicaid cuts in the president’s spending plan are in the coastal region.
Medicaid cuts are hitting Georgia hard, and the most vulnerable populations are at risk. Here’s what the Big Beautiful Bill will mean for the state’s healthcare.
According to KFF, formerly known as the Kaiser Family Foundation, about 2,240,000 people in Georgia get health care via Medicaid. Total spending in the state is $16 billion, and about $11.4 ...
More than 70 million Americans are enrolled in the program, which could be facing its biggest overhaul in decades.