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Health Insurance Enrollment in Texas
The cost of medical service in Texas is ever-increasing and to be without health
insurance has massive inherent risks. Yet, for some reason, Texans are hesitant to
enroll in any kind of health insurance. Texas has the highest number of uninsured
people under any demographic as shown in a report by Texas Medical Association. The
overall percentage of residents uninsured is a staggering 24 percent, which is 9 percent
more than the national average. Even the uninsured adults (19-64) are 32 percent of the
total population. The amount of uninsured children is 16 percent, 7 percent higher than
the national average.
In fact, the number of insured people has never been impressive in Texas. Though the
situation is improving, the speed is slow and requires more initiative on behalf of all
Texas citizens. There are a multitude of reasons which have contributed to the situation.
1.No Health Insurance at Work: People get health insurance coverage via their
employers. A relatively large percentage of industries — such as the agricultural sector,
retail and service jobs, — don’t generally offer health benefits. This drastically reduces
the number of people who enroll in a health insurance policy.
2.Incapability to Buy Health Insurance: Adults, especially young adults (19-34 years),
choose to go without health insurance for financial reasons. This ultimately leads to
higher charges for emergency rooms. Financially weaker sections of the population also
avoid health insurance for the same reasons.
3.Non-citizens: One quarter of the uninsured population in Texas consist of non-
citizens. Immigrants tend to avoid health insurance for various reasons, and they opt for
other avenues of healthcare which require less documentation.
4.Higher Medical Insurance Costs: Lower enrollment has led to higher medical
insurance costs, and higher cost deters new people from enrolling. An effective method
health insurance agents and companies can employ is offering attractive deals to
people from lower income groups. As the enrollment number increases, the costs will
come down.
5.Unregulated Insurance Rates: Texas follows a pretty lenient approach when it
comes to regulating the health insurance sector. Texas does not limit the rating of
consumers, which enables the insurance carriers to charge more for older enrollees and
women. These factors play an important role in increasing the price of health insurance.
Contact Us: Choice Plus Benefits Inc.
http://www.choiceplusbenefits.com/health-insurance/ 14200 Midway Rd., Suite 107, Dallas, TX 75244
Telephone: 972.441.7411, 972.850.0680 FAX: 214.622.6448
E-mail: [email protected]