Health insurance changes coming to Georgia

Health-care advocates warned Thursday that Georgia residents who have to find their own insurance in the authorities marketplace should expect critical rate increases next year Insurance companies are filing rate increase requests with regulators arguing that federal budget cuts and the end of COVID- tax credits are the main drivers noted Anthony Wright executive director of Families USA These are individual workers and working families who absolutely don t get coverage on the job or through populace programs like Medicaid or Medicare Wright announced Wright stated affected workers include retail and restaurant employees ride-hail and food-delivery drivers beauticians barbers plumbers and other self-employed workers Georgia s leadership marketplace is called Georgia Access The state also offers Pathways to Coverage for those nearer the poverty level The group KFF calculates that a half million Georgians could lose coverage Another group Georgians for a Healthy Future GHF puts that number at estimating an average rate increase of If costs soar and coverage slips away the consequences will ripple through every part of our state at almost every income level noted Whitney Griggs fitness plan director for GHF Georgia s Office of Insurance was not right now available to clarify the numbers but it will not be long before insurance shoppers see the end with enrollment for likely to start around November The post Vitality insurance changes coming to Georgia appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta