Thursday, September 25, 2025

Georgia's Medicaid Work Requirement Program Was a Bust

Most of the tax dollars used to launch and implement the nation's only Medicaid work requirement program have gone toward paying administrative costs rather than covering health care for Georgians, according to a new report by the Government Accountability Office, the nonpartisan agency that monitors federal programs and spending.

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... The government report examined administrative expenses for Georgia Pathways to Coverage, the state's experiment with work requirements.

It follows previous reporting by The Current and ProPublica showing that the program has cost federal and state taxpayers more than $86.9 million while enrolling a tiny fraction of those eligible for free health care.

The GAO analysis, which does not include all the Pathways administrative expenses detailed by the news outlets, shows that as of April the Georgia program had spent $54.2 million on administrative costs since 2021, compared to $26.1 million spent on health care costs.

Nearly 90% of administrative expenditures came from the federal budget, the report concluded, meaning that Georgia's experiment is being funded by taxpayers around the country.

Federal spending will likely increase given that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has approved $6 million more in administrative costs not reflected in this report because it was published before the state submitted invoices. ...



#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-25 12:18 AM

Sounds like Graft and Corruption.

They put up barriers to Care mostly BS employment verification.

Lot of make work jobs verifying a few people and rejecting others for Arbitrary reasons.

The point is not to save money,obviously.

The point is to make using Medicaid so Onerous that people don't sign up.

The make work jobs and consultants fees are just extra.

Only less than 10,000 of a quarter million eligible people have successfully signed up.

Mission Accomplished.

#2 | Posted by Effeteposer at 2025-09-25 12:34 AM

@#2 ... Mission Accomplished. ..

For an apparent Russian troll ...


#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-25 12:40 AM

Kinda like the drug testing of welfare recipients in FL... that was quietly cancelled after it turned out there were less than 2 percent positive tests and 10s of millions in costs.

#4 | Posted by Corky at 2025-09-25 08:46 PM

HAHA MAGAT DOPES. ---- CHARLIE KIRK. HE DIED FOR NOTHING.

#5 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-09-25 08:58 PM

^ stay classy

#6 | Posted by sir_vicks at 2025-09-26 10:37 AM

I think the larger issue is we need healthcare for everybody, not just for professional bums who won't work or even do community engagement.

#7 | Posted by sir_vicks at 2025-09-26 10:40 AM

Wonder what they did wrong as a dem president [Clinton] implemented such and it worked till obama negated it.

#8 | Posted by MSgt at 2025-09-26 01:13 PM

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