Texas health coverage lags as Medicaid expands in U.S
Sarah Greer and
Jason Saving
Southwest Economy, 2015, issue Q4, 3-7
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Texas is one of a handful of states declining to expand Medicaid coverage as part of the national health care program. The state has the largest number of uninsured residents, though more people have signed up for the low income health plan this year.
Date: 2015
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