STATE-BACKED FINANCIAL help may be on the way for the beleaguered Grady Health System-at least for the emergency room that serves Atlanta’s most-serious trauma patients.

What remains unclear is whether the political will is present to help Grady pay for care of the thousands of indigent patients it serves each year, or to alter its organizational structure in a way that could reduce the level of oversight by Fulton and DeKalb counties.

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