Category: Georgia Resources

  • Georgia HIPP Program: What It Is and How to Apply (Real Experience)

    The Georgia HIPP program can reimburse your monthly health insurance premiums — but the process is more involved than the Katie Beckett packet makes it look. Here’s everything we learned going through it.

  • What to Gather for Katie Beckett Before You Apply

    A complete guide to what to gather for your Katie Beckett Georgia application — therapy notes, physician forms, parent documents, and pro tips from a Georgia mom who’s been through it.

  • After Katie Beckett Approval: Renewals & Next Steps

    Katie Beckett approved — now what? From getting your Medicaid card to backdating bills, logging into GAMMIS, telling providers, and the HIPP reimbursement program, here’s everything you need to do after approval.

  • Using the Georgia GAMMIS Portal

    Just got Katie Beckett approved? Learn how to log into the Georgia GAMMIS portal for the first time, check your child’s effective date, view claims, request a card, and tips that will save you a headache along the way.

  • How to Appeal a Katie Beckett Denial

    Denied for Katie Beckett Medicaid in Georgia? Don’t panic. Learn the difference between a technical and level of care denial, how to file a fair hearing, and what actually worked for our family — including free templates to help you appeal.

  • Katie Beckett Forms & Documentation Guide

    Learn how to complete Georgia Katie Beckett application forms and prepare supporting documents that help avoid denials. Includes editable templates and parent guidance.

  • How to Apply Katie Beckett Medicaid in Georgia

    A step-by-step guide for applying for Katie Beckett Medicaid in Georgia. Learn what to do first, how to prepare your packet, and what timeline to expect.

  • Katie Beckett Eligibility in Georgia Requirements (2025-2026 Guide)

    Learn how Georgia’s Katie Beckett Medicaid program determines eligibility for children with significant medical or developmental needs — including level of care criteria, age requirements, and cost-effectiveness — regardless of family income.