India, July 18 -- Health policy experts state that as many as 1.7 million Texans might lose their health coverage due to changes to the ACA marketplace from a recently passed Republican tax and spending bill. The impact could be significant, especially since Texas has the largest uninsured population in the nation, according to The Texas Tribune.

This year, almost 4 million Texans signed up for ACA health plans, the most ever since the program started 12 years ago. But with the Biden-era premium discounts ending and changes in the new GOP bill, Texas might witness a big rise in the number of uninsured people

This could also result in higher insurance costs for everyone, more unpaid hospital bills, and more problems in the overall health...