Families before profits: How nonprofit managed care benefits the whole health of Georgians


Improving health care in Georgia begins by addressing the social determinants of health, non-medical factors that influence health outcomes. These factors can include education, neighborhood environment, access to food and health care, as well as economic and financial conditions. For example, lack of affordable housing, while not a medical issue, affects health in many ways — from potential exposure to lead or asbestos to lack of a safe place for children to play and increased stress due to fear…

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