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Wednesday
Jul012009

Individual Medicaid Benefits in Georgia 

Many people believe they do not need individual health insurance in Georgia. They mistakenly believe they would be eligible for Medicaid and Medicaid will pay their health benefits should the need arise.

Medicaid is a federal welfare benefit program operated at state level. Each state also has different qualification requirements for Medicaid. In Georgia there are a range of Medicaid programs on offer. To see if you are eligible for Medicaid in GA you will need to contact your local Medicaid offices.

To be eligible for Medicaid you need to have U. S. citizenship. This has changed in recent years as many people in the past had been eligible for Medicaid who were not U. S. citizens, did not have permanent green card status or were just visitors into the country. With more stringent rules for Medicaid it is important that you check to see if you are eligible before forgoing individual health insurance plans.

Tightening up the rules of eligibility for Medicaid in Georgia prevents people from obtaining free healthcare benefits if they do not meet the Medicaid criteria. Given many of those people had never worked in this country, paid taxes or were permanent residents it was an essential step. Medicaid benefits those people who are eligible.

If you feel you might be eligible for Medicaid in GA, you are advised to talk to the Georgia Medicaid offices.