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  1. Health Care. Few factors bear as heavily on the well-being of any state’s citizens as their overall health. In evaluating the best states for health care – one of eight categories driving the ...

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  2. Oct 13, 2023 · Seven of the top 10 worst states for healthcare are in the South, including Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, Mississippi, South Carolina, Arkansas and Texas. Seven of the top 10 best states for ...

  3. Aug 7, 2023 · The Census Bureau’s American Community Survey asks respondents in Texas about their health insurance coverage source, including private plans (employer-based, direct-purchase, and Tricare or military) and publicly funded plans (like Medicaid, Medicare, or VA healthcare). The values in this chart may add up to more than 100%, because some people may be covered by multiple insurance types.

  4. Oct 18, 2022 · Texas has the most hospitals of any state, employs the second-most health care workers nationwide and has the third-largest Medicaid budget — but it ranks in the bottom 10 in terms of overall system performance, according to the report by Anaeze Offodile, nonresident scholar at the Baker Institute’s Center for Health and Biosciences, and Kushal Kadakia, an M.D. candidate at Harvard Medical ...

  5. May 20, 2021 · The health care system in Texas ranks as the worst in the country. Texas ranks as the state with the worst health care system. This is in large part due to the high rate of residents of all ages lacking health insurance and the limited access to certain types of health care. The uninsured rate, at 18.4%, is double the national figure and higher ...

  6. This article summarizes healthcare in Texas. In 2022, the United Healthcare Foundation ranked Texas as the 38th healthiest state in the United States. [1] Obesity, excessive drinking, maternal mortality, infant mortality, vaccinations, mental health, and limited access to healthcare are among the major public health issues facing Texas.

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  8. Jun 22, 2023 · Scorecard Highlights. Massachusetts, Hawaii, and New Hampshire top the 2023 State Scorecard rankings for health system performance, based on 58 measures of health care access, quality, use of services, costs, health disparities, reproductive care and women’s health, and health outcomes. The lowest-performing states were Oklahoma, West ...

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