Health Justice
Overview
									All Georgians should have a fair and full opportunity to be as healthy as possible. This involves improving social conditions that can harm people’s health and working with different groups in specific, sensitive ways to address health issues that affect them. For too long, Georgia has ranked near the bottom when it comes to the health of its residents—from the number of adults without health insurance to lack of access to mental health care to limited pandemic preparedness—health systems are failing to meet the needs of Georgia’s diverse, growing population. A healthy, prosperous Georgia requires fully resourced and accessible health care, behavioral health supports and public health systems that can implement upstream, community-level solutions to save lives and money.								
				Featured
2017 GBPI Legislative Recap, Sine Die Edition
					
			
																				
			Wesley Tharpe		
				
																						
			March 31, 2017		
				
					Georgia’s Economy at Risk if Affordable Care Act Repealed
					
			
																				
			Laura Harker		
				
																						
			January 20, 2017		
				
					Affordable Care Act Repeal Risks Health of 1 million Georgians
					
			
																				
			Laura Harker		
				
																						
			December 12, 2016		
				
					Issue Experts

Leah Chan
Director of Health Justice
Former Authors

Laura Harker
Former Senior Policy Analyst, Health Care

Tim Sweeney
Former Deputy Director of Policy