HCI
America has assembled the following individual health
insurance links focused on Georgia, as a resource for
your research. We welcome your feedback.
Georgia
Health Insurance Resources
Consumer’s
Guide to Getting and Keeping Health Insurance in Georgia
43-page informational guide available in its entirety, in PDF format, for Georgia
Insurance.
Georgia
Health Insurance- American Diabetes Association
Georgia health insurance information and resources provided
by the American Diabetes Association.
Affordable
Health Insurance for Georgia Residents
NASRO is a non-profit business association that is your consumer
advocate. NASRO supports Georgia's efforts to make affordable
health insurance available to all state residents.
State
Health Benefit Plan (SHBP)- Georgia
The State Health Benefit Plan (SHBP) provides health insurance
coverage to state employees, school system employees, retirees
and their dependents. Information on the plan provided here.
GeorgiaCares
GeorgiaCares is a state-wide coalition of partners that seeks
to educate and provide assistance to all Medicare beneficiaries.
Division
of Medical Assistance - Georgia
Information on medical assistance programs in Georgia provided
by the Georgia Department of Community Health.
Indigent
Care Trust Fund- Georgia
The Indigent Care Trust Fund was established in 1990 to expand
Medicaid eligibility and services, support rural and other
healthcare providers, primarily hospitals, which serve the
medically indigent, and fund primary health care programs
for medically indigent Georgians.
Libraries
in Georgia Offering Consumer Health Insurance Information
If you need help finding a consumer health information center
near you, call the National Network of Libraries of Medicine
at 1-800-338-7657
PeachCare
For Kids- Georgia
Information on PeachCare for kids, a program from the Georgia
Department of Community Health that seeks to provide comprehensive
coverage for uninsured children.
PeachCare
for Kids Program Questions and Answers 2005
PeachCare for Kids Program questions and answers for health
care providers, outreach workers and families. |