
The Georgia Pediatric Program (GAPP) is a Medicaid program that provides skilled in-home nursing care for medically fragile children throughout the state of Georgia. This program supports children with complex medical needs by offering clinical services in the home, helping families manage ongoing care outside of hospital or residential settings.
The Georgia Pediatric Program (GAPP) is a Medicaid-funded initiative designed to provide comprehensive pediatric nursing services at home for children who require ongoing clinical care. GAPP enables eligible children to receive nursing support where they live, improving quality of life and continuity of care.
Are under the age of 21
Are eligible for Georgia Medicaid
Have a documented medical condition requiring skilled nursing care
Are approved through a physician-signed Plan of Treatment (PPOT)
Registered Nurse (RN) and Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) care
Tracheostomy care and ventilator support
G-tube feeding support
Seizure monitoring and management
Complex medication administration
Ongoing medical monitoring and care coordination
A physician evaluation and submission of a Plan of Treatment (PPOT)
Review of clinical documentation and medical necessity by Georgia Medicaid
Determination of approval, modification, or denial based on clinical criteria
Reassessment when a child’s medical needs change
How long does GAPP approval take?
Approval timelines vary based on documentation and Medicaid review timelines.
Does GAPP cover all medical conditions?
Coverage is determined by medical necessity and the child’s individualized needs.
Can nursing hours change after approval?
Yes. Nursing hours may increase or decrease based on updated clinical evaluations.
Is GAPP available throughout Georgia?
Yes. The Georgia Pediatric Program is available statewide to eligible Medicaid participants.
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