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Georgia Democratic leaders weigh in after President Biden bows out of race

Georgia dropped more than 300,000 children from the Medicaid and PeachCare for Kids health insurance program, with one of the worst child disenrollment rates in the nation, according to a new study from Georgetown University. The study authors fear the majority of them are now uninsured and might decide they cannot afford health care as a result.

Georgia and all states are re-evaluating all Medicaid case files in a yearlong national culling process, after case rolls swelled during the pandemic. The process is scheduled to finish soon.

Georgia dropped more than 300,000 children from the Medicaid and PeachCare for Kids health insurance program, with one of the worst child disenrollment rates in the nation, according to a new study from Georgetown University. The study authors fear the majority of them are now uninsured and might decide they cannot afford health care as a result.

Georgia and all states are re-evaluating all Medicaid case files in a yearlong national culling process, after case rolls swelled during the pandemic. The process is scheduled to finish soon.

Georgia dropped more than 300,000 children from the Medicaid and PeachCare for Kids health insurance program, with one of the worst child disenrollment rates in the nation, according to a new study from Georgetown University. The study authors fear the majority of them are now uninsured and might decide they cannot afford health care as a result.

Georgia and all states are re-evaluating all Medicaid case files in a yearlong national culling process, after case rolls swelled during the pandemic. The process is scheduled to finish soon.