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Changes are needed inside the state to help Georgians afford needed care

Guest Blog By Holly Lang

 

Each day, the crisis of affordable care grows for uninsured and underinsured Georgians.

 

An estimated one-third of all insured Georgians went without adequate health care coverage in 2007, a number that continues to grow each year. Increasingly so, many plans do not pay for preventative care, such as physicals and Pap smears, which are so important when it comes to health.

 

And for uninsured, the numbers are even worse.

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Be on the Move…

Guest Blog By Joann Yoon

 

In reading through an issue of The Economist earlier this year, I came across an obituary for Sir John Mortimer, an English barrister and well-known writer.  I didn’t know who he was prior to reading the article, but was impressed to learn about his life and his efforts to make social change through the practice of law and through his writing.  One of the quotes attributed to him that stuck out in my mind was the sentiment that offense makes society move. I often think about this notion, and link it to thoughts particularly as the battle wages on regarding whether or not to implement health reform.

 

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