Medical Economics January 19, 2026
Richard Payerchin Fact checked by: Keith A. Reynolds

How an organization in the Lone Star State aims to make health insurance affordable while promoting market competition.

The state of Texas will celebrate the bicentennial of its founding as a nation in 2036. What does that have to do with health care? A lot, if you’re an organization that wants to make Texas the best place to live in the nation. Health Care has become a key area of focus for Texas 2036, the organization amassing data and advising on the best ways to improve quality of life for more than 31 million people across the nation’s second most-populous state. Charles Miller, JD, is director of health and economic mobility policy for Texas 2036. Here he explains...

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