Tens of thousands of poor Georgians could get Medicaid or subsidized employer health insurance under the second part of a wide-ranging proposal unveiled Monday by Gov. Brian Kemp that seeks to revamp health care in Georgia. #gapolhttps://www.ajc.com/news/state--regional-govt--politics/kemp-medicaid-plan-covers-thousands-but-not-most-georgia-poor/HH4S8EzYyCrUkdoy6VGxtI/ …
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The governor’s plan would impose requirements that recipients of a limited Medicaid expansion must be employed or involved in other specific activities, an idea that pleases conservatives but is meeting stiff resistance in federal courts.
#gapolhttps://www.ajc.com/news/state--regional-govt--politics/kemp-medicaid-plan-covers-thousands-but-not-most-georgia-poor/HH4S8EzYyCrUkdoy6VGxtI/ …Afficher cette discussion
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“Everybody deserves access to affordable health care—presuming that they do the things I think they should do to demonstrate that they deserve it. So...you know...not everybody. Especially not the poor.”
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“...which just so happen to be, thanks to our continued voter suppression efforts, Georgia’s underserved, disenfranchised, & under represented communities of color.”
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@GovKemp correct when he said his plan is cheaper than full Medicaid expansion?https://www.ajc.com/blog/politics/the-net-cost-medicaid-expansion-georgia-about-200m-year-2022/BE490IAAo4dgcnmZy6lKyJ …Merci. Twitter en tiendra compte pour améliorer votre fil. SupprimerSupprimer
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