Some Georgians who qualify for the state’s recently launched Pathways to Coverage Medicaid program may now have access to more assistance with employment opportunities and job training.
The nonprofit CareSource of Georgia, one of the state’s five Medicaid Care Management Organizations, is offering the assistance to members in conjunction with the First Step Staffing Services company.
The new project is designed for low-income, uninsured adults who would otherwise qualify for Pathways but are unemployed or don’t work enough hours to qualify for the program.
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