In Georgia, people aren't the priority
It’s nuts. In terms of economic impact, common sense and basic human decency, what we’re doing is just plain nuts.
We have 2 million people in this state who live their lives without health insurance, giving Georgia one of the highest uninsured rates in the country. We have rural and inner-city hospitals struggling to keep
their doors open while trying to care for large numbers of people who have no means to pay.
In Georgia, people aren't the priority
We have 2 million people in this state who live their lives without health insurance, giving Georgia one of the highest uninsured rates in the country. We have rural and inner-city hospitals struggling to keep
their doors open while trying to care for large numbers of people who have no means to pay.
In Georgia, people aren't the priority
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