
Economic Impacts of Health Disparities in Texas 2020 – An Update in the Time of COVID-19
New study: Preventable poor health conditions for people of color during COVID-19 create growing medical and economic burden for Texas

New study: Preventable poor health conditions for people of color during COVID-19 create growing medical and economic burden for Texas

New report by The Perryman Groups shows that Texas could alleviate a substantial portion of the state’s uninsured rate by expanding health insurance coverage using available federal funds and reap

Four prominent economists in Texas urge elected officials and other leaders to consider the benefits of Medicaid Expansion in Texas

Half of Texans say they have suffered financially as a result of COVID-19 and more than one-third say they or someone in their household has skipped or postponed needed health

A new EHF-sponsored report outlines the financial impact of Medicaid expansion in Texas to the state’s overall budget.

A new report from researchers at the Urban Institute and sponsored by EHF assesses Houston’s efforts to support immigrant families in the face of chilling effects around the public charge

Analysis finds expanding Medicaid and increasing state efforts to enroll recently jobless Texans in ACA health plans could prevent approaching crisis

New Report finds that most Texans without health insurance live in working families, have low incomes, and have a high school education or less.