Georgia Democrats decry steep drop in ACA enrollment
When congressional
New data obtained this week from the Current GA and the Georgia Recorder shows the losses are worse than expected. More than a half million Georgians have dropped their health insurance coverage, representing a 37% enrollment decline from
"Today's reporting confirms what we've long feared: when the folks in power in
Initial data released in January showed a sizable enrollment decline of about 190,000 people. But the new numbers released this week have been adjusted to reflect those who were automatically reenrolled early this year but failed to make their first premium payments.
There is no data currently available to show how many of these people may have gained health care coverage another way, such as through a new job, but experts say it's likely large numbers of them had no better options, according to the Current GA.
The new enrollment numbers were released as campaigning intensifies for
Republican candidates for governor largely skirted questions about the decrease when talking to reporters at a candidate forum in
"What I do know is that a big government solution will not work for health care. If it did – look at Obamacare. It's a mess, and it really doesn't work," said Secretary of State
Former Lt. Gov.
"I didn't see any bills come out of the Legislature that were improving those half million people," Duncan said before taking the opportunity to pitch Medicaid expansion as a potential solution, saying that "we should never send somebody to the emergency room without health insurance."
Former
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