More than half a million Georgians have dropped health insurance coverage due to rising premiums for federally subsidized Affordable Care Act plans, leading to concerns about the financial viability of rural hospitals and the state’s uninsured rate.
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More than half a million Georgians have dropped health insurance coverage due to rising premiums for federally subsidized Affordable Care Act plans, leading to concerns about the financial viability of rural hospitals and the state’s uninsured rate.