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The Medical Assistance Plans Division at the Georgia Department of Community Health advances the health, wellness and independence of those we serve by providing access to quality, free and low-cost health care coverage. The team oversees the Georgia Medicaid and PeachCare for Kids® programs. Enrollees receive services through either managed ...
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Contact Us - Georgia Medicaid
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Start your application for Georgia Medicaid. Apply now. Many...
- Basic Eligibility
Basic Eligibility. You may be eligible for Medicaid if your...
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Programs. Medicaid offers many types of programs for a...
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Hospital Presumptive Eligibility - Georgia Medicaid
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Georgia Medicaid offers benefits on a Fee-for-Service (FFS)...
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The Long-Term Care Partnership Program (Partnership),...
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The Long-Term Care Partnership Program (Partnership),...
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Families and Children - Georgia Medicaid
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Mar 14, 2024 · This plan is current as of Aug. 12, 2022. Georgia Medicaid State Plan under Title XIX of the Social Security Act. The Medicaid State Plan is a contract between a state and the Federal Government describing how Georgia administers its Medicaid program.
Medicaid provides access to free and low-cost medical care. State residents eligible for Medicaid support (sometimes referred to as Medical Assistance) include pregnant women, children, retirees age 65 and older, and people who are legally blind or disabled.
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Medicaid. Medicaid is a medical assistance program that helps many Georgians who can’t afford medical care pay for some or all of their medical bills. You can start an application for Georgia Medicaid through Georgia Gateway, the state government’s web portal for accessing assistance programs.