Federal budget cuts could push millions off healthcare insurance coverage
The state already lags most of the country in
The rankings are based on 2023 data, when 16% of Georgians from age 19 to 64 were uninsured compared with a national average of 11%.
Health care cuts in the budget reconciliation bill by the
It predicts more than 8 million would become uninsured in less than a decade if Affordable Care Act (the ACA) premium tax credits are allowed to expire and new marketplace enrollment requirements are implemented.
And it says about 8 million more would become uninsured if proposed Medicaid work requirements and more frequent eligibility checks are enacted.
If the rest of the country imposes such work requirements, other states will see higher administrative costs and lower enrollment, said
Kemp has declined to expand Medicaid more broadly, fearing perhaps prophetically - that
But
They may face big premium increases as soon as November, with many falling off the ACA rolls by next year, she said. ‘‘The passage of the bill would still have a very big effect on people in non-expansion states like



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