Healthcare

Activists block walk to raise lack of health coverage awareness on Nov.9-10

Texas ranks dead last when it comes to healthcare costs and access. The state leads the nation in the number of uninsured. About 5 million Texas residents don’t have health insurance and the number is only increasing. 

In 2016, about 16.6 percent of the Texas population was uninsured. In 2017, the uninsured rate climbed to 17.3 percent. In 2018, almost 18 percent of Texans were without health insurance. 

This means an additional 186,000 Texans became uninsured during the time between the 2017 and 2018 survey. 

The increasing number of uninsured individuals in Texas is prompting an alliance of 17 healthcare advocacy groups to start pressuring state lawmakers to ensure that healthcare is a priority in the 2021 session. 

To get the healthcare conversation going the participating organizations, which include many members of the Cover Texas Now coalition, will spend Nov. 9 and Nov. 10 block walking in Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio.  

The campaign, called #SickOfItTX, will feature organizers and volunteers asking community members three key questions: Do you have health insurance? Do your children have health insurance? What do you do when you get sick?

The questions are designed to start a conversation that to help the activists “better understand the needs of Texans and recruit others to get involved,” according to the SickofitTX website. 

RA Staff

Written by RA News staff.

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