Texas ranks as nation's worst state for mental health care

Based on its abysmal rate of insurance coverage, Texas ranks as the worst U.S. state for mental health care in a new analysis by Forbes Advisor. At 21.5%, the Lone Star State had the highest percentage of adults with any mental illness who are uninsured, according to the study. What's more, it had the highest percentage of adults with a cognitive disability who couldn't see a doctor due to cost (40.65%) and the highest percentage of young people who had a major depressive episode in the past year and didn't get treatment (73.1%).
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