How healthy is living Texas is now ranked as the 44th healthiest state to live in, according to the 2011 America's Health Rankings® by the United Health Foundation. That's down four spots from its 2010 ranking at #40.
Texas's best and worst category rankings:
See the United Health Foundation's latest findings on Texas.State snapshot too large? Get county-by-county health rankings for Texas, from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Population Health Institute at the University of Wisconsin.
Texas Health Insurance Risk Pool
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IMPORTANT UPDATE: Starting in 2010, Texas started offering health care insurance coverage to residents through the federally established temporary high-risk pool program. To find out more about Texas's participation, click here.
Risk pools are state-sponsored programs to help people with a history of medical problems in their family to purchase coverage. These pools are for people who can afford to buy health insurance, but are not able to get underwritten in the private market because of a pre-existing health condition. These programs can vary significantly from state to state in price, benefits and number of people served. Often insurance companies doing business in the state are required to contribute to the pool to keep it in the black. In the best cases, they allow people to be able to switch jobs or become self-employed without the fear of losing their health insurance coverage. Read more about risk pools here.
The Foundation for Health Coverage Education's mission is to provide simplified public and private health insurance
eligibility information in order to help more people access coverage.
Here is its guide to guide on how to find health insurance in Texas.
Texas Medicaid Program — The State and Federal cooperative venture that provides medical coverage to eligible needy persons.
Texas Children’s Health Insurance Program — Sfamilies with uninsured children may be eligible for health coverage through Medicaid and the Texas CHIP. Includes regular checkups and dental care.
Texas Health Options — A resource by the Texas Department of Insurance to help Texans find health insurance coverage.
Texas Department of Insurance — The health care section of the Department’s Web site, with consumer information and more.
San Antonio Healthcare-Now Coalition — An affiliate of the national Healthcare-Now organization, works to achieve universal access to affordable healthcare.
Health Care For All Texas — A grassroots coalition that believes health care is a human right and that every person in the state of Texas deserves access to high-quality health care at an affordable cost.
Texas Voice for Health Reform — A project of the Center for Public Policy Priorities, aims to inform and mobilize all Texans on the national debate on health care reform.
State-specfic information on the Physicans National Health Program in Texas.
The Affordable Care Act: Immediate Benefits for Texas -- How the Affordable Health Care act will improve the lives of people living in Texas.
Why health care reform is important to Texas -- This 2009 document by the AARP provides a compelling case f for health reform in Texas.
The Benefits of Health Reform In Texas -- The Democratic Policy Committee of the United States Senate looks at benefits of health reform for the citizens of Texas.
Texas mental health resource guide, offered by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration of the U.S. Government.
The National Coalition on Health Care's information for Texas -- America's oldest, most diverse, and broadest based group working to achieve comprehensive health system reform.
1/19/2011--Passed House amended. Repealing the Job-Killing Health Care Law Act - Repeals the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, effective as of its enactment. Restores provisions of law amended by such Act. Repeals the health care provisions of the Health Care and Education and Reconciliation Act of 2010, effective as of the Act's enactment. Restores provisions of law amended by the Act's health care provisions. [more]
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Texas's exchangeFind out what your state's health insurance exchange will look like.
How Texas would fare
Texas could lose if important protections are undone.
healthreformvotes.orgYour members of the Texas Congressional delegation voted on health care reform.
Health insurance companies in Texas.
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Bennington Banner–Vermont’s Senate overwhelmingly approved a bill creating a state-run health insurance exchange. The governor strongly supports the bill, and legislators view an exchange’s creation going hand-in-hand with creating a single-payer, universal healthcare system in the state.
The New York Times–As Minnesota’s governor Mark Dayton works to create a state health insurance exchange, he finds himself in an “icy standoff” with legislative Republicans.
Montgomery Advertiser–Alabama’s House of Representatives approved legislation to create a health insurance exchange, and it’s Republican sponsor hopes to have it considered in a Senate committee as quickly as possible.
Find licensed physicians near you. Each state is home to organizations that can help you find and research physicians, offering online information about a physician's license, schooling, practice information and more.
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Resources for those individuals seeking health care insurance in Texas. If you are looking for Texas Medicare, visit our site for health insurance over 65.