Thursday, June 12, 2008

Texas: Worst State for Health Care

Texas is worse than any other state in the nation for access to healthcare, according to a new study by The Commonwealth Fund.

The study, released May 28, ranked the 50 states and Washington D.C. on 13 separate indicators and five different dimensions of health care, such as the number of children and adults with insurance and the infant mortality rate.

Texas was found to have the highest number of uninsured children and adults.

Schor (vice president of The Commonwealth Fund) said that access to health care is probably the most powerful indicator of a state's overall health care system. With one out of five Texas children uninsured, Texas is at the bottom of the bottom quartile in the scorecard.

Schor said the best-ranking states have a tradition of attention to families and children. This tradition could be one of the reasons for those states' high rankings, he said.

Leaders in general -- from state legislators to local politicians and newspaper editorial boards -- must decide that investing in children and families is important, he said.

Full Article at Cleburne Times-Review

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