Georgia ranks 49th for health insurance coverage
A new report recently released by a leading
A major reason, say experts, is because
For Georgians under the Federal Poverty Level, the rate of insurance is about 9 percentage points lower than the rest of the Southeast. Those residents in
"There is a huge chunk of people that just don't qualify for any type of affordable health insurance," said
The Healthy Georgians report includes 12 states in the Southeast. Five have expanded Medicaid to cover all residents up to 138% of the federal poverty level.
Health care in
Later this year, two things will happen that may impact Medicaid.
As of
"Medicaid unwinding means ... 2.7 million Georgians have to reapply for benefits," said Georgia House Minority Leader
Kemp's office said that they are working to keep Georgians informed.
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The other major change to Medicaid will come
Theoretically up to 345,000 Georgians would qualify, a number cited by Kemp in his State of the State address this year, but the number actually covered will likely be lower.
"For a variety of reasons, we anticipate that the number of Georgians who are likely to enroll will be around 90,000," Douglas wrote. "Georgia Pathways is a program that gives the state the ability to expand Medicaid coverage while not forcing over 200,000 Georgians off their private insurance plans."
Most states have expanded Medicaid to those making up to 138% of the federal poverty level, which does overlap some with the Affordable Care Act subsidies for private insurance. Those in this bracket who do insurance would be transferred to Medicaid if the state expanded up to 138%, said Griggs.
Beverly says that just the interest of
"It's a dereliction of duty, and it's financially irresponsible for the governor," he said. "It's going to cost more for the waivers. And quite frankly, it's going to cover less people."
Medicaid is not the only way people may get insurance, of course, and Douglas also pointed to other efforts Kemp has backed to make insurance more affordable, including a re-insurance program that protects providers from major claims. According to Douglas, for the current fiscal year this reduced premiums by about 12.4%.
"The state
Hispanic residents lag other states significantly in coverage
There is one other factor besides Medicaid that
"Race wise, if we look at the Hispanic population of
Only 61.7% of Hispanic residents in
"There's nothing currently in my mind that sticks out to me about why the Hispanic population in
Datta, for his part, did not know why. It's an issue for future research, he said.
"If you think of public health as a big puzzle ... this (report) is very few of the corner pieces of the puzzles you can easily put in," he said. "But the challenge is to figure out what are the middle pieces."
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