By T.A. DeFeo, The Center Square — (The Center Square) — Georgia ranked 21st in the country for the percentage of hospitals earning an “A” grade in a new report. In the fall 2023 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades, the Peach State ranked 10 places...
More infoGrady Memorial, Emory Midtown receive C’s from Leapfrog Group; 24 Georgia hospitals score A’s
By FOX 5 Atlanta Digital Team, Fox 5 Atlanta — ATLANTA – The Leapfrog Group has released the eagerly awaited fall 2023 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades. These grades serve as a critical benchmark, shedding light on preventable medical...
More infoRep. Josh Bonner Recognized as Georgia Watch’s 2023 Consumer Champion for Fair Lending
By Fayette County News — ATLANTA – On Oct. 12, Georgia Watch presented its 2023 Consumer Champion awards to six advocates and legislators for their work to protect and empower consumers in Georgia, including Rep. Josh Bonner (R-Fayetteville), Defense and...
More infoControversial real estate company files for bankruptcy following series of Channel 2 investigations
By Justin Gray, WSB-TV — Watch the full news story here. ATLANTA — Just days after we reported that members of the U.S. Senate were pressing a real estate company for answers about its 40-year listing agreements, Channel 2 Action News has...
More infoReport: Georgia ranks ninth for medical debt
By T.A. DeFeo, The Center Square — (The Center Square) — Georgia ranked ninth for residents struggling to pay off medical debt. According to a new report from HelpAdvisor.com, more than one in six Georgians (17.3%) with a credit report have medical...
More infoGeorgia Power, PSC staff reach deal on final Vogtle cost to customers
By Drew Kann, The Atlanta Journal Constitution — Georgia Power, staff for the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) and several consumer advocacy groups have reached a deal that could pass $7.6 billion in remaining Plant Vogtle expansion costson to...
More infoGeorgia Power customers could see monthly bills rise $9 to pay for the Vogtle nuclear plant
By Jeff Amy, Associated Press News— ATLANTA (AP) — Residential customers of Georgia’s largest electrical utility could see their bills rise $9 more a month to pay for a new nuclear power plant under a deal announced Wednesday. Georgia Power Co. said...
More infoCall for legislation changes in light of Atlanta Medical Center closing
By Jeff Dantre, WUGA — A legislative study committee looking for ways to modernize Georgia’s Certificate of Need guidelines governing the construction of new health facilities in the state heard from a consumer advocate who’s calling for more notice before...
More infoChange Georgia laws to improve access to health care
By Alice Barrett, Georgia Law News — Several of Georgia’s hospital regulations should be changed or scrapped to give patients better access to health care, advocates and policy analysts told a House of Representatives committee in Augusta. Georgia House’s...
More infoConsumer advocates want more notice on Georgia hospital closures
By Nick Thomas, Becker’s Hospital Review — Following Marietta, Ga.-based Wellstar Health System’s abrupt closure of two Atlanta Medical Center facilities in late 2022, health systems in the state should in the future provide 180 days of notice...
More infoChange Georgia laws for better health care access, advocates urge in Augusta meeting
By Joe Hotchkiss, The Augusta Chronicle — Several of Georgia’s regulations governing hospitals should be changed or scrapped to give patients better access to health care, advocates and policy analysts told a state House committee in Augusta. The...
More infoConsumer advocate calls for more notice of hospital closures
By Dave Williams, Capitol Beat News Service — ATLANTA – The state should require hospitals planning to close or eliminate core medical services to give 180 days written notice, the head of a statewide consumer advocacy group said Tuesday. That six months...
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