Georgia Medicaid Plans
Looking for Georgia Medicaid managed care plans? This page outlines the Medicaid health plans available in Georgia and explains how the state’s managed care program works. Georgia’s Medicaid program is administered by the Georgia Department of Community Health (DCH) and is branded as Georgia Families®. It provides healthcare coverage to low-income children, pregnant women, and certain families and individuals who meet eligibility criteria.
In Georgia, most Medicaid recipients are enrolled in one of several managed care organizations (MCOs). These plans coordinate care, provide access to a network of providers, and deliver extra member services such as transportation or wellness programs. Below is a list of Medicaid health plans currently operating in Georgia.
📋 Georgia Medicaid Managed Care Plans
| Plan Name | Program Type | Website |
|---|---|---|
| Amerigroup Community Care | Georgia Families | Visit Site |
| CareSource Georgia | Georgia Families | Visit Site |
| Peach State Health Plan | Georgia Families | Visit Site |
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How do I enroll in a Georgia Medicaid plan?
You can enroll through the Georgia Gateway online portal or by contacting the state Medicaid office for assistance.
What services are covered under Georgia Families?
Services include doctor visits, hospital care, prescriptions, dental, vision, and more. Additional services may vary by health plan.
Can I switch Medicaid plans in Georgia?
Yes, members are given a window each year to change plans. You can also switch if there’s a valid reason, such as provider access issues.
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