
Women’s Health in Texas Ranked Near Bottom in US
Living healthy is a goal for many Texans. However, things do not always work out the way we hope. More than 169 million women live in the U.S., making women’s health a critical issue nationwide.”
Texas Women’s Health Rankings Revealed
Many women avoid going to the doctor because of the cost of care. When it comes to health and healthcare, it does make a difference where you live; your environment has a lot to do with your health.
How SmileHub Measured Women’s Health Across All 50 States
SmileHub recently conducted a nationwide study on women’s health. The study looked at all 50 states and compared different metrics like life expectancy, mental health, physical activity, and the cost of care.
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When they looked at Texas, they found the Lone Star State ranks as one of the worst in the country for women’s health. Out of the 50 states, Texas landed at 47.
Key Women’s Health Metrics Where Texas Falls Behind
- Women’s Life Expectancy at Birth - 31st
- Share of Physically Active Women - 44th
- Depression Rate for Women - 16th
- Affordability of a Doctor’s Visit - 50th
- Share of Women with Good or Better Health - 44th
Texas Women Rank Last for Affording a Doctor’s Visit
What’s shocking is that Texas came in last when it comes to affording a doctor’s visit. That's just the visit. That doesn't include all the extras like lab work or medications.
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Why Healthcare Costs Keep Texas Women From Seeing Doctors
This shows that our state’s health insurance system needs an overhaul. And it’s not just Texas. Healthcare across the country needs work. Women are putting their health at risk because they are unable to afford proper healthcare. Even with insurance, healthcare can still be too expensive for many.
List of the Most Common Health Issues in Texas
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