Hundreds of Georgia families who rely on Medicaid to cover speech, occupational and physical therapy for their children are watching a policy change ripple through an already-stressed system—and some fear it could mean fewer appointments, longer drives, and longer waitlists.
July 8th, 2026, 05:48 pm
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Why some Georgia therapy clinics say they can’t survive a 20% cut | Behind the Investigation
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Published July 8th, 2026, 05:48 pm
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Hundreds of Georgia families who rely on Medicaid to cover speech, occupational and physical therapy for their children are watching a policy change ripple through an already-stressed system—and some fear it could mean fewer appointments, longer drives, and longer waitlists.
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