This policy report identifies existing programs and practices from around the country that improve health care outcomes, ensure access to vital services, control the utilization of available health care resources, and generate administrative cost savings. The report shows us that Georgia can greatly increase the number of children covered and keep children covered while also trimming administrative … Read More >
This policy report identifies existing programs and practices from around the country that improve health care outcomes, ensure access to vital services, control the utilization of available health care resources, and generate administrative cost savings. The report shows us that Georgia can greatly increase the number of children covered and keep children covered while also trimming administrative costs and improving quality outcomes.