The Georgia Center for Opportunity released policy recommendations on increasing access to quality healthcare for the uninsured. The report advocates for state support of charitable clinics and can be viewed here.
Better Outcomes, Lower Costs: How Community-Based Funders Can Transform U.S. Health Careby: Mark R. Kramer |
Georgia Should Maintain its Leadership in Charity Careby: Georgia Public Policy Foundation |
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The Future of U.S. Charity Care Programs:
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The Potential Impact of Health Reform on Georgia’s Free Clinics |
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