The Tennesseans least likely to have health insurance in 2019 were men, Hispanics, younger adults, the unemployed, and people with less education & income.
Continue readingA Deep Dive into Health Insurance Coverage in Tennessee
For better or worse, robust access to the U.S. health care system is largely predicated on having health insurance.
Continue reading2018 Income, Poverty, Education, and Insurance Coverage in Tennessee’s 95 Counties
Census data for Tennessee’s 95 counties continue to show large differences in household income, poverty, education level, and health insurance coverage.
Continue readingIncome, Poverty, Education, and Insurance Coverage in Tennessee in 2018
Analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data on Tennessee’s economy, with a regional look at 14 population centers across the state.
Continue readingTennessee Health Care Capacity Dashboard
Data on the hospital, primary care, and substance abuse/mental health care resources available in each of Tennessee’s 95 counties.
Continue reading2017 Income, Poverty, Education & Insurance Coverage in Tennessee’s 95 Counties
Census data show large differences in household income, poverty, education, and health insurance status between Tennessee’s rural and urban counties.
Continue reading5 Issues for Tennessee’s Next Governor and General Assembly
No matter who wins the election, these 5 challenges could keep Tennessee’s next governor and General Assembly busy throughout 2019 and beyond.
Continue readingTennessee’s Uninsured in 2017
Our 3 takeaways from 2017 data on the uninsured in Tennessee and for the Chattanooga, Memphis, Knoxville, Kingsport-Bristol, and Nashville-Murfreesboro metro areas.
Continue reading3 Takeaways from Proposed 2019 ACA Plans in Tennessee
Expect premiums for many popular plans to fall in all 95 counties next year and competition to increase in the 4 largest metro areas.
Continue reading3 Ways Tennesseans’ Poor Health Hurts Our Economy & Workforce Development
Many attributes make Tennessee an attractive place to start, move, or grow a business. Tennesseans’ health is not one of them.
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