Health Insurance Providers in Georgia
Health Insurance in Georgia
Georgia Health Insurance Rates
- Health Insurance Rates: GA vs. U.S. [1]
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- Georgia residents paid average Health Insurance premiums of $180 in 2013.
- This average Health Insurance premium in Georgia was
23% less than the national average of $235.
- Georgia ranked 3rd in the nation in Health Insurance rates in this year.
Health Insurance Coverage in Georgia
- Health Insurance Coverage: GA vs. U.S. [2]
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- In Georgia, 81.2% of residents had health insurance in 2013.
- This health insurance coverage rate in Georgia in 2013 was
5% less than the national average of 85.5%.
- Georgia ranks 48th in the nation in health insurance coverage.
More About Rates in Georgia
- 2012 GA Health Insurance Rates vs. U.S. [1]
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- In 2012, Georgia residents paid average Health Insurance premiums of $193.
- This average 2012 Health Insurance rate in GA was
15% less than the national average of $227.
- In 2012, Georgia ranked 7th in the nation in Health Insurance rates.
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Health Insurance Costs in Georgia
Health Care Expenses in Georgia [3]
Residents in the state of Georgia spent an average of $5467 per capita on health care expenses, which was
20% less than the national average of $6815.
Breakdown of Health Care Expenses in Georgia [3]
Residents of Georgia spent 35% on Hospital Care 27% on Physician and Clinical Services and 38% on everything else.
Additional information about Georgia
About Georgia
The population of the state of Georgia is approximately 9,687,653, which ranks 9th in the nation. [4]
GA Health Insurance
For more information about Health Insurance in Georgia, or for additional resources about Georgia Health Insurance, visit the Georgia Department of Insurance.
Did you know?
A 2009 U.S. study found approximately 62% of all personal bankruptcies are related to medical bills.
1. ^ Kaiser Family Foundation (2013)
2. ^ United States Census Bureau (2013)
3. ^ Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (2009)
4. ^ United States Census Bureau (2010)