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TexasTowelie

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Sun Jun 16, 2019, 08:47 AM Jun 2019

17,000 Georgians cut off from Medicaid face messy bureaucracy

State officials have advised 17,000 Medicaid patients that it dropped from its rolls recently to reapply. But they’re not making it easy.

Callers told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution they reach recordings, not people. They follow phone prompts to get in queues to wait to be served, but queues may be full and they get cut off. Or they’re told to record their names so they can be called back; often, no one calls back.

“It’s not easy to get anything done over the phone; it’s not much easier to do anything in person,” said Hilary Leland, an attorney with the nonprofit group Atlanta Legal Aid.“

I’ve been working here for 10 years,” Leland said. “I’ve never had a client say, ‘I was able to resolve something on the phone.’ ”

Read more: https://www.ajc.com/news/state--regional-govt--politics/000-georgians-cut-off-from-medicaid-face-messy-bureaucracy/la0pcJA3lBBq5oDAQntMSJ/

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