May 2, 2024 1:00 pm
New study reveals ongoing racial disparities in health care in Texas.

A recent study by the Commonwealth Fund has revealed that Texas has more significant racial and ethnic health disparities compared to other states in the Southwest. Black and Hispanic individuals in Texas are at a higher risk of being uninsured, experiencing avoidable deaths, and lacking access to healthcare compared to other racial groups. According to Sara Collins, a senior scholar at the Commonwealth Fund, one of the primary reasons for these disparities is the lack of health insurance coverage. She emphasized that providing everyone with access to health insurance is vital in addressing the underlying issues seen across the country. States that have expanded Medicaid coverage to low-income adults have shown better outcomes and narrower disparities compared to states like Texas that have yet to expand Medicaid.

Another critical factor contributing to the disparities between racial and ethnic groups in healthcare is racism and discrimination within the healthcare system. Patients of color often receive subpar care for conditions such as heart disease, pregnancy complications, and pain management, which are all linked to preventable conditions leading to premature death. Collins highlighted that deep-seated issues stemming from racism and unequal access to quality care persist within the healthcare system. She emphasized that addressing these issues requires responsiveness and prioritization from the healthcare system to tackle the wide disparities in health outcomes, especially preventable mortality.

The report recommends that lawmakers and policymakers address these disparities by improving access to health insurance, diversifying the healthcare workforce, and investing in social services that support individuals in managing their health over time. Elena Rivera, KERA’s health reporter, noted that the disparities in health outcomes in Texas highlight the urgent need for comprehensive solutions. KERA News relies on the generosity of its members to continue providing valuable reporting like this. If you value this reporting, consider making a tax-deductible donation to support their work.

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