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"the Pathways program has cost federal and state taxpayers more than $86.9 million...
A mere 6,500 participants have enrolled...
Sixteen percent of working-age residents in Georgia lack health insurance, one of the highest uninsured rates in the nation."
"the Pathways program has cost federal and state taxpayers more than $86.9 million...
A mere 6,500 participants have enrolled...
Sixteen percent of working-age residents in Georgia lack health insurance, one of the highest uninsured rates in the nation."
Reposted from
ProPublica
NEW: Georgia’s governor promotes his Medicaid work requirement as a national model for reform.
Yet the program has cost taxpayers $86M, three-quarters of which has gone to consultants, and enrolled less than 3% of the quarter-million Georgians eligible.
Yet the program has cost taxpayers $86M, three-quarters of which has gone to consultants, and enrolled less than 3% of the quarter-million Georgians eligible.
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