More than 20,000 Georgians have until Friday to provide missing information or they will lose their insurance exchange coverage Sept. 30.
The regional administrator of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services told Georgia Health News on Friday that most of the data discrepancies involve immigration or citizenship issues.
Letters requesting additional information were mailed in early August to 310,000 people in three dozen states that have their insurance exchange run by the federal government, reports GHN. The exchanges were created under the Affordable Care Act.
Georgia had the third-highest number of people getting letters. Florida was first and Texas second.
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