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Follow on Google News | AbleNet Inc. Announces Approval of Medicaid Billing in GeorgiaBy: AbleNet, Inc. CONTACT: Joe Volp: 651-294-2223 or jvolp@ablenetinc.com. AbleNet Inc. Announces Approval of Medicaid Billing in Georgia Medicaid Funding is now Available in Twenty States AbleNet Inc. is now a participating provider with Georgia’s Medicaid Program. With this achievement, AbleNet is poised to provide its customers with access to funding for communication devices, alternative access technology, and accessories. St. PAUL, MN – MAY 21, 2015 – AbleNet Inc., a world leader in assistive technology, curriculum, and services for persons with disabilities, announces today the approval as participating provider with Medicaid in Georgia. This funding opportunity now offers people with complex communication disabilities an avenue for obtaining much-needed Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) technology, including Speech Generating Devices (SGDs). Medicaid funding for AAC allows many persons with disabilities to participate in educational, vocational, and community activities by providing them with a voice to communicate, engage, and connect with their world in ways that they cannot using natural speech. "Funding for SGDs is important and we’re excited to be able to offer this new service to those in need in twenty states, including Georgia ” said Chris Gibbons, Director of Speech Generating Device Services. “Our goal is to make the funding process as seamless and smooth as possible for people with communication disabilities so that they can have access to the technology they deserve.” To learn more about Medicaid funding support from AbleNet, visit https://www.ablenetinc.com/ About AbleNet AbleNet is an international company and industry leader in providing educational and technical solutions to help children and adults with disabilities lead productive and fulfilled lives. This includes a complete line of communication aids for nonverbal individuals; End
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