Study Links Medicaid Cuts to Increased Evictions, Highlighting Risks as Pandemic Protections End
A recent study published in Health Affairs reveals that a substantial reduction in Tennessee’s Medicaid enrollment almost two decades ago resulted in a significant surge in evictions, shedding light on […]
Shifting Winds: Republican States Reconsider Medicaid Expansion Amid Changing Political Landscape
The landscape of public health benefits in Southern Republican-controlled states is undergoing a significant shift, with House speakers in Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi expressing the need to consider expanding coverage […]
Medicaid & the disability community: One family’s journey
Georgia’s Medicaid health insurance system covers many different Georgians, including those with disabilities. The coverage provided to people with disabilities offers much-needed support to individuals and families that might otherwise […]
Georgia’s health care transportation crisis: James and Lamar County
Having access to transportation is crucial to having access to health care. Each year millions of Americans miss or delay health care because they do not have a way to […]