The 61 -year -old Daphne Young recovered from cervical cancer and led a complex heart disease when she arrived at a job fair in Atlanta at the end of the last month, which is desperate to regain health insurance through Medicaid.
In July, Ms. Young, a journalist, moved from California to Georgia, a state with strict medicaid registration limits and one of only 10 that did not expand the program to adults according to the Affordable Care Act. The monthly income she had listed for herself and her son was too high to qualify, she said.
Instead, Ms. Young was led to a table with a potential alternative: a new Medicaid 80 hours a month to secure the cover.
Pathways, who have drawn anemic enrollment before his planned process next year, is the subject of an intensive legal and philosophical struggle, most of them, most of them.