Georgia’s Medicaid Experiment Shows Work Requirements Limit Access to Care

The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) examines the early results of Georgia’s work requirement-based Medicaid waiver. Findings suggest that these policies may be more effective at restricting access than increasing employment or program efficiency.

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