Ga. officials propose fees on hospitals, insurers
ATLANTA (AP)- Governor Sonny Perdue's office is considering charging hospitals and health insurance companies extra fees to help cover the state's budget shortfall. State officials say the new fees would help fill a $208 million hole in the Georgia's Medicaid budget and beef up a spotty trauma care network that researchers say leaves 700 people dead each year. The fee proposals go before state lawmakers when they convene in The state is trying to deal with an overall budget shortfall of $1.6 billion to $2 billion or more because of declining tax revenues. (Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) The following comments do not necessarily represent the views of NBC Augusta 26 | news, weather, sports, community, entertainment, shopping for Augusta, Georgia. Users have agreed to these terms and in doing so accept full responsibility for their comments. Moderation is limited. Wednesday, Dec 24 at 4:41 PM Ben T wrote ...Is Perdue an idiot, what makes him think, hospital or insurer will make the payment. It will fall on the people who go to the hospital. Inappropriate? Alert Us!Add a commentMost PopularMore Good Stuff |
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