Georgia Medicaid: RCM guide for Georgia providers.
Georgia Medicaid is the state Medicaid program for Georgia. This RCM guide covers provider enrollment, billing operations, managed care plan structure, and recurring denial patterns relevant to healthcare providers serving Georgia Medicaid beneficiaries.
About Georgia Medicaid.
Georgia Medicaid provides healthcare coverage for eligible Georgia residents under federal Medicaid program rules and state-specific implementation. Coverage includes children under EPSDT, low-income adults under Medicaid expansion (where adopted), pregnant women, disabled individuals, and elderly Medicare/Medicaid dual-eligibles.
Provider enrollment
Healthcare providers serving Georgia Medicaid beneficiaries must enroll with Georgia Medicaid (typically through CAQH ProView or the state-specific Medicaid Provider Enrollment portal). Enrollment timeline runs 60-120 days from clean application. Out-of-network providers cannot bill Georgia Medicaid for in-state services.
Managed care structure
Georgia Medicaid contracts with managed care organizations (MCOs) to deliver services to most beneficiary populations. Each MCO operates its own provider network, prior authorization rules, payment timeline, and quality programs. Providers must credential with each contracted MCO separately, not just with Georgia Medicaid at the state level.
Billing operations
Most Georgia Medicaid billing flows through electronic claim submission (X12 837 format) to the appropriate MCO or directly to Georgia Medicaid for fee-for-service populations. Remittance returns as X12 835 ERA. Patient cost-share (copay, coinsurance) varies by service type and beneficiary category.
Common denial patterns
Frequent Georgia Medicaid denial reasons include: prior authorization missing or expired, plan-of-record mismatch (patient assigned to different MCO), medical necessity documentation insufficient, timely filing exceeded, and managed care vs FFS routing errors. Reason-code denial analytics catch systemic patterns vs one-off denials.
Specialty-specific Georgia Medicaid considerations
ABA therapy, behavioral health, FQHC services, and specialty drug billing under Georgia Medicaid each have distinct workflow requirements. ASP-RCM operates specialty practices across each major Medicaid coverage area in Georgia and across the U.S.