Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR344

Introduced
3/4/25  

Caption

Senate Study Committee on a Single-payer Healthcare Program; create

Impact

The study committee's primary purpose will be to evaluate the feasibility, conditions, needs, and challenges in implementing a single-payer healthcare system in Georgia. By conducting thorough examinations and discussions, this committee aims to inform future legislation that could potentially transform the state's approach to public health and healthcare access. The bill has the potential to address significant concerns pertaining to healthcare disparities and the financial burden of medical expenses on residents.

Summary

Senate Resolution 344 proposes the establishment of a Senate Study Committee on a Single-payer Healthcare Program in Georgia. This resolution highlights the current inadequacies in the state’s healthcare system, particularly noting that approximately 300,000 Georgians remain uninsured due to the state's refusal to expand Medicaid under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA). The bill reflects the increasing interest in single-payer healthcare models, which are already in practice in several developed nations, and emphasizes that studies indicate significant cost savings and potential improvements in healthcare outcomes under such systems.

Contention

While the proposal may garner support from those advocating for healthcare reform and expanded access, it may also face opposition from stakeholders invested in the current private insurance system. The debate surrounding this resolution may also spark discussions about fiscal responsibility and the practicality of funding a single-payer system, particularly in a state that has been hesitant to implement Medicaid expansion. Thus, the conversations generated from this bill could reflect broader ideological divisions regarding healthcare policy in Georgia.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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