Texas Sees Coverage Gains Under Health Care Act
Anil Kumar
Southwest Economy, 2017, issue Q4, 3-7
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While Texas was among the states choosing not to participate in the Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act, it nonetheless has seen improvement in the share of the population with health insurance coverage. Gains are notable among the non-college-educated working-age population in Texas, a state that has long ranked near the bottom in health care coverage nationally.
Date: 2017
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