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STAT+: For a Georgia entrepreneur, health coverage has never been affordable
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STAT+: For a Georgia entrepreneur, health coverage has never been affordable

The article discusses Amy Bielawski, a 61-year-old Georgia entrepreneur who has lacked health insurance for 32 years despite running her own entertainment business. She provides services such as bounce houses, petting zoos, and event-based activities like face painting and balloon sculpting. The piece highlights her unique work, including delivering a singing telegram dressed as a chicken in a bikini, but focuses on her ongoing struggle with affording health coverage. The article is an exclusive story available only to STAT+ subscribers.

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STAT+: For a Georgia entrepreneur, health coverage has never been affordable

The article discusses Amy Bielawski, a 61-year-old Georgia entrepreneur who has lacked health insurance for 32 years despite running her own entertainment business. She provides services such as bounce houses, petting zoos, and event-based activities like face painting and balloon sculpting. The piece highlights her unique work, including delivering a singing telegram dressed as a chicken in a bikini, but focuses on her ongoing struggle with affording health coverage. The article is an exclusive story available only to STAT+ subscribers.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a personal narrative about an individual's experience with healthcare affordability without overtly taking a political stance. It does not frame the issue in a clearly left or right-leaning manner, focusing more on the personal impact rather than advocating for specific policies

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