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ATLANTA - Two things the state won't ask poor and disabled Georgians to do to keep the budget in line is pay for their own emergency ambulance rides and limit how many brand-name prescriptions they can get per month.
Those were both proposals before the board overseeing the Department of Community Health, but on Wednesday board members found other ways to shave as much as $347 million off the state's Medicaid and PeachCare for Kids programs.See the full content of this document
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Budget Proposals Infuriate Critics
Also cut from a list of cost-saving budget measures was a proposal to limit those on the Medicaid health-coverage plan to no more than four brand-name drug prescription orders p...
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