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Top 20 counties with the highest rates of uninsured people
No. 1 – Hidalgo County, Texas
People under 65 that are uninsured, 2024: 32.05%
Population per primary care physician: 2,158
Population per mental health care professional: 1,199
Children under 19 who are uninsured, 2024: 12.57%
No. 2 – Cameron County, Texas
People under 65 that are uninsured, 2024: 30.08%
Population per primary care physician: 2,034
Population per mental health care professional: 1,128
Children under 19 who are uninsured, 2024: 13.65%
No. 3 – Webb County, Texas
People under 65 that are uninsured, 2024: 29.69%
Population per primary care physician: 3,268
Population per mental health care professional: 1,913
Children under 19 who are uninsured, 2024: 12.28%
No. 4 – Starr County, Texas
People under 65 that are uninsured, 2024: 29%
Population per primary care physician: 3,885
Population per mental health care professional: 4,695
Children under 19 who are uninsured, 2024: 12.46%
No. 5 – Ector County, Texas
People under 65 that are uninsured, 2024: 25.26%
Population per primary care physician: 1,751
Population per mental health care professional: 1,962
Children under 19 who are uninsured, 2024: 18.56%
No. 6 – Potter County, Texas
People under 65 that are uninsured, 2024: 24.44%
Population per primary care physician: 1,143
Population per mental health care professional: 385
Children under 19 who are uninsured, 2024: 13.36%
No. 7 – Dallas County, Texas
People under 65 that are uninsured, 2024: 24.15%
Population per primary care physician: 1,387
Population per mental health care professional: 487
Children under 19 who are uninsured, 2024: 14.88%
No. 8 – Harris County, Texas
People under 65 that are uninsured, 2024: 23.76%
Population per primary care physician: 1,717
Population per mental health care professional: 613
Children under 19 who are uninsured, 2024: 13.93%
No. 9 – El Paso County, Texas
People under 65 that are uninsured, 2024: 23.52%
Population per primary care physician: 2,014
Population per mental health care professional: 810
Children under 19 who are uninsured, 2024: 10.09%
No. 10 – Whitfield County, Georgia
People under 65 that are uninsured, 2024: 23.43%
Population per primary care physician: 1,870
Population per mental health care professional: 742
Children under 19 who are uninsured, 2024: 10.12%
No. 11 – Liberty County, Texas
People under 65 that are uninsured, 2024: 23.24%
Population per primary care physician: 4,649
Population per mental health care professional: 3,643
Children under 19 who are uninsured, 2024: 12.51%
No. 12 – Bastrop County, Texas
People under 65 that are uninsured, 2024: 22.81%
Population per primary care physician: 4,252
Population per mental health care professional: 1,455
Children under 19 who are uninsured, 2024: 14.94%
No. 13 – Jefferson County, Texas
People under 65 that are uninsured, 2024: 22.68%
Population per primary care physician: 2,097
Population per mental health care professional: 758
Children under 19 who are uninsured, 2024: 11.51%
No. 14 – Angelina County, Texas
People under 65 that are uninsured, 2024: 22.52%
Population per primary care physician: 1,518
Population per mental health care professional: 593
Children under 19 who are uninsured, 2024: 13.25%
No. 15 – Gregg County, Texas
People under 65 that are uninsured, 2024: 22.01%
Population per primary care physician: 1,099
Population per mental health care professional: 451
Children under 19 who are uninsured, 2024: 12.65%
No. 16 – Nacogdoches County, Texas
People under 65 that are uninsured, 2024: 21.99%
Population per primary care physician: 1,406
Population per mental health care professional: 721
Children under 19 who are uninsured, 2024: 11.64%
No. 17 – Henderson County, Texas
People under 65 that are uninsured, 2024: 21.69%
Population per primary care physician: 2,789
Population per mental health care professional: 1,432
Children under 19 who are uninsured, 2024: 12.11%
No. 18 – Smith County, Texas
People under 65 that are uninsured, 2024: 21.18%
Population per primary care physician: 1,014
Population per mental health care professional: 593
Children under 19 who are uninsured, 2024: 11.74%
No. 19 – Nueces County, Texas
People under 65 that are uninsured, 2024: 21.16%
Population per primary care physician: 1,266
Population per mental health care professional: 648
Children under 19 who are uninsured, 2024: 9.83%
No. 20 – Wise County, Texas
People under 65 that are uninsured, 2024: 20.88%
Population per primary care physician: 2,656
Population per mental health care professional: 1,702
Children under 19 who are uninsured, 2024: 12.98%
24 comments:
Mexicans do not want to pay for it!!! No brainer, guey!
Hey were winning at something
Pues no mamen! Esta bien caro! Y luego lo pagas y no te quieren cubrir ni madre. Pinches ratas!
Good health is NOT a priority for Mexicans. Cultural Fatalism tells them so.
If globalization has allowed elites to remove themselves from democratic accountability and regulation, is there any path toward a just economy?
Hence, the 2-tortilla taco?
Trump is going to take care of this.
we never get sick only at gringos que estan mamando, and we don't give a shit, we pay property taxes and that should take care of sickness bills. si o no?
pinches gringos les pica una ormiga y corren para el hospital
Agree. El fatalismo.
Eres "El Cagapalo del Dia."
Donald Trump says he will re-name the Gulf of Mexico. ja ja ja ja
snap cards not accepted at hospitals and clinics
Racial terror against Latinos by Texas Rangers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_HTzEKh7IA
Adam Hinojosa and Zeke Silva will take care of this. Jiujiujiujiu.
He's not changing anything. He's just playing with mindless idiots.
I thought obamacare was going to address this issue.
He wants to name it The Gulf of America.
Our government should create a national health care program. Through this program all highly qualified youth wanting to enter the medical profession would have their tuition and fees fully paid by us the taxpayer. There are many intelligent youth who cannot attend a medial school because of the lack of funding. The only condition for the participation into this program would be that after graduation these individuals would be required to work for our government for a period of 8 years. After the 8 years these individuals would be allowed to enter their own private practice. There would be no cost to citizens receiving services from these heath care institutions. All free! This is just a stupid idea from a stupid individual. This will never happen because of the power and wealth of the medical mafia.
Los rinches are still alive?
someday we'll live together..
It helps a lot but some people are too proud to accept subsidized insurance,, some doctors do not accept Obamacare, and you end up with bad medications.
In France, you have doctors that do home visits when you are sick. New Mothers gets a helper to take care of the baby and the mom can have free time. In Cuba, medicines are inexpensive. In London, they pay your taxi to go back home from the hospital.
January 9, 2025 at 10:14 PM
here they sliced your chorizo OFF, so you won't bother anyone.
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