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Georgia Medicaid agency outlines amended budget, federal funding uncertainty and multi-year eligibility modernization

2174173 · January 28, 2025
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Department of Community Health Commissioner Russell Carlson told the House Appropriations Subcommittee for Health that the governor—s amended budget centers on benefit-driven spending, an eligibility-system modernization and startup funds for a state PACE program.

Department of Community Health Commissioner Russell Carlson told the House Appropriations Subcommittee for Health that the governor—s amended budget centers on benefit-driven spending, an eligibility-system modernization and startup funds for a state PACE program.

Carlson said about $5,100,000,000 in state funds and just over $20,000,000,000 in federal funds drive the department—s budget, and that roughly 97% of the total is programmatic benefits (Medicaid and the State Health Benefit Plan). He described recent enrollment reductions after pandemic-era redeterminations and said new applications are increasing, producing a projected baseline trend that accounts for population growth.

Why it matters: Carlson said the amended request contains items that require federal approvals (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and USDA/FNS) and that federal guidance changed…

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