Talk of Georgia-style full Medicaid expansion spurs bipartisan buzz at state Capitol
Speaker
The Gold Dome was aflutter during the first week of the legislative session over whether
A high-ranking Republican leader elevated the issue further when he uttered the words "Medicaid expansion" during a prominent speech to
In particular, several
In a statement Friday, Republican Lt. Gov.
"I have never wavered on my position that expanding access to health care, especially in rural parts of the state, should be a priority for all Georgians," Jones said.
"The legislative process allows for different options to be presented on a variety of issues. I look forward to addressing this critical issue this upcoming session to help make access to quality health care a reality, regardless of someone's zip code."
Gov.
This all represents what appears to be a softening of the decade-long resistance in
Georgia Pathways to Coverage has enrolled about 2,300 people since launching in July. About 345,000 are thought to be eligible for the Medicaid program, according to the state's estimate.
The governor did not mention Pathways in his State of the State address Thursday even as he touted other elements of his signature health care plans, like a reinsurance program that has helped lower premiums.
Spokesman
Pathways has attracted national attention because it made
'We say a rose by any other name is still a rose'
The low enrollment in Pathways has ratcheted up the pressure on
"This isn't just a policy oversight, it is a moral failing," state Sen.
But other
"I'm hearing the same thing that others are hearing – that this is the year that we're going to have some sort of Medicaid expansion," Rep.
Rep.
Rep.
"Even having this conversation at all, and considering something in a serious way, is already way better than anything that we've seen for a decade," Au said in an interview.
Au led an unofficial "hearing" on Medicaid expansion that filled a meeting room and had people standing in the hallways to hear health care experts, hospital representatives and others talk about the impact of Medicaid expansion on the state's economy and the health of Georgians.
Au, who is a leading Democratic voice on health care issues in
"There's a feeling in the air: something has changed, and it's like, we're really talking about this. This might happen," Au said. "And many of our holdout-state neighbors have recently changed – states that we have a lot in common with. So, it's not unreasonable to go down this path to think that there is a chance this could happen."
"Let's not get hung up on the fact that we are one of the last 10 or 11 to even explore this," Raynes said. "Let's take advantage of the learnings of those states before us and make a good decision. A good economic decision, a decision that is really apolitical if you will, and do what's right on behalf of the citizens of the state of
Georgia Pathways
The governor has proposed spending
The funding would also connect the state's system to Georgia Access as
Sen.
Pathways slightly expanded eligibility for Medicaid coverage in
The program was approved under the Trump administration and then delayed by the Biden administration.
The federally approved waiver that allowed
During a conversation about Medicaid expansion at the Health Care Unscrambled event Thursday,
"The one that's been a bit of a challenge, and I would challenge you to help our patients to get enrolled, is that 100% on down," said Watson, who chairs the
As Pathways is being rolled out, an army of state workers is also in the process of checking the eligibility of all 2.8 million people covered by Medicaid after the end of a pandemic-era federal rule that protected coverage during the public health crisis. Hundreds of thousands of Georgians are expected to lose coverage as part of what's known as the unwinding.
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