There are about 100,000 women in Georgia who will face an unexpected pregnancy this coming year. That’s 100,000 women who will need our help — and who might or might not be able to receive it. Georgia ...
Randoph County attorney Tommy Coleman said anyone who lives or travels throughout rural south Georgia has a lower chance of surviving an emergency because of medical deserts. “It takes longer to ...
Additionally, over 35% [2] of US counties are maternity care deserts and by 2030, the supply of OB-GYNs in non-metro U.S. areas is projected to only meet 50% of demand [3]. In Georgia, Medicaid ...