Medical Economics January 21, 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.

Finding health insurance coverage for millions without it could be a daunting task, but prices and markets and services change, making plans for affordable for Texans. Charles Miller, JD, director of health and economic mobility policy for Texas 2036, continues his discussion about that organization’s research on why Texas has some of the nation’s worst figures for health insurance coverage.

Charles Miller, JD: But going back to that first group of people, when the Affordable Care Act first rolled out and it was available back in 2014, 2015, and people went on prices that they saw were much higher than...

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