📣 NEW STATE ADDED: I've completed pie charts breaking out total population enrollment in MEDICAID, CHIP, MEDICARE & ACA exchange plans for every Congressional District in
#GEORGIA:
acasignups.net/cd-pie-chart...Congressional District Enrollm...#GA01 Earl "Buddy" Carter (R)
~12% of total population in
#ACA exchange plans
~18% of total population in
#Medicaid/CHIP
~15% of total population in
#Medicare #GA02 Sanford Bishop, Jr. (D)
~14% of total population in
#ACA exchange plans
~28% of total population in
#Medicaid/CHIP
~17% of total population in
#Medicare I should note that "GA Pathways" is a limited Medicaid "expansion" program w/"work reporting" requirements.
Enrollment is just ~6,500 statewide. For comparison, NC (w/a similar population size) has ~630,000 enrolled in full ACA expansion.
GA Pathways is what House Republicans plan for EVERY state.
In other words, if every expansion state were to change that to a "GA Pathways"-style program (which also has massive administration overhead costs), up to 99% of those currently enrolled via expansion would likely lose Medicaid coverage even though most of them DO work/go to school full time/etc.