Medicaid Expansion Would Benefit Georgia Parents and Other Adults Without Insurance

Georgia has a chance to dramatically increase access to health coverage and to improve the lives of hundreds of thousands of Georgians by expanding Medicaid. Low-income parents and other working-age adults in Georgia (ages 18 to 64) would benefit the most, since they are more likely to be uninsured than other age groups.  Download the fact sheet.

 

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New Revenue Needed To Invest in Medicaid

Expanding Medicaid to cover more Georgians is a great deal for Georgia

Guest Blogger:  Dr. Benjamin Sommers | Expanding Health Coverage in Georgia

Guest Blogger:  Cindy Zeldin Discusses Medicaid Expansion in Georgia

 

 

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