The Georgia Health Policy Center (GHPL), established in 1995, provides evidence-based research, program development, and policy guidance to improve health status at the community level. The center conducts, analyzes, and disseminates qualitative and quantitative findings to connect decision makers with the objective research and guidance needed to make informed decisions about health policy and programs. Today the center is at work in more than 220 communities in all 50 states, helping our nation to improve health status. To learn more about GHPL and its college, the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, visit https://ghpc.gsu.edu and https://aysps.gsu.edu.

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Submissions from 2004

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Expanding Health Care Access with DSH: Georgia's Indigent Care Trust Fund, Georgia Health Policy Center and Glenn M. Landers

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Georgia's Foster Care Children and the Medicaid System, Georgia Health Policy Center and Glenn M. Landers

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Georgia's Foster Care Children and the Medicaid System, Georgia Health Policy Center and Glenn M. Landers

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Rebalancing Georgia's Long-term Care System, Georgia Health Policy Center and Glenn M. Landers

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Rebalancing Georgia's Long-term Care System, Georgia Health Policy Center and Glenn M. Landers

Submissions from 2003

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1% of Medicaid Members Generate 23% of expenditures, Georgia Health Policy Center

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Georgia Health Care Access Forum, Georgia Health Policy Center

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Georgia Health Care Access Forum, Georgia Health Policy Center

Submissions from 2001

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Collaborative Co-Produces a Television Special Called "Final Choices", Georgia Health Policy Center

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Collaborative Co-Produces a Television Special Called "Final Choices", Georgia Health Policy Center

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Dental Care, Georgia Health Policy Center

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Dental Care, Georgia Health Policy Center