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Texas Ranked Dead Last for Health Coverage of Children and Adults

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Americans need affordable, quality health care – and that’s extremely apparent in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the biggest public health crisis in over a century.


To determine where Americans receive the best and worst health care, WalletHub compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia across 44 measures of cost, accessibility and outcomes.



% of Insured Adults Ages 19 to 64

Highest

  • 1. Massachusetts

  • 2. District of Columbia

  • 3. Hawaii

  • 4. Rhode Island

  • 5. Vermont

Lowest

  • 47. Mississippi

  • T-48. Florida

  • T-48. Georgia

  • 50. Oklahoma

  • 51. Texas


% of Insured Children Ages 0 to 18

Highest

  • 1. Massachusetts

  • 2. Vermont

  • T-3. District of Columbia

  • T-3. New York

  • 5. Rhode Island

Lowest

  • 47. Oklahoma

  • T-48. Alaska

  • T-48. Arizona

  • 50. Wyoming

  • 51. Texas


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