Advocates Warn of Urgent Need for Disability Support Services in Georgia

Advocates for Georgians with disabilities say the state faces an urgent need for expanded support services, warning lawmakers that many families are struggling to access essential care.

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Advocates Urge Georgia Lawmakers to Seek Broader Medicaid Waivers and Expand Coverage

Health care advocacy groups and some Georgia lawmakers are pushing state leaders to pursue broader Medicaid waiver authority and expansion efforts to increase access to health coverage for low-income residents. The calls come amid ongoing debate over the state’s current Medicaid “Pathways to Coverage” waiver program and efforts to close the coverage gap that leaves hundreds of thousands uninsured in Georgia — one of the states that has not adopted full Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act. Supporters argue that expanded waivers and coverage would help more Georgians gain essential care, while critics caution about potential costs and administrative challenges under existing waivers that include work requirements and narrow eligibility criteria.