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WebFull Story. Annie Mulligan for The Texas Tribune. Years ago, Texas hustled to get kids on state health care. Now it’s kicking them off. By Karen Brooks Harper April …

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State’s premature release of bid documents touches off …

WebBut at present, Aetna Better Health Texas is set to win seven new Medicaid contracts once the state finalizes its awards, which were announced March 7.

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Build Back Better could help cover Texans in the health …

WebThe Build Back Better plan would help the more than 700,000 Texans not covered by insurance or Medicaid to pay for health insurance. The plan would steer money that …

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Dallas selected as one of three national hubs for new …

WebDallas will be one of three national hubs for a new federal agency pursuing “game-changing breakthroughs” in science and medicine, the U.S. Department of Health …

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Texas experts in rural communities rethinking health care …

WebIncreasing access to health care. Across the country, 35 rural hospitals have closed in the last three years. To fill these gaps in Texas, panelists said, the state has to …

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When a free medical clinic opened in East Texas, …

WebA free medical clinic opened in rural East Texas. Thousands poured in for help. Texas ranks last among states in access to health care and has the highest rate of …

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Texas Medicaid gaps can trap disabled Texans in hospitals …

WebA woman’s fight to escape the hospital shows Medicaid’s limits for disabled Texans. Staffing shortages and mismanaged care can delay when Texans on some …

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Proposed Medicaid changes could shake up coverage for …

WebProposed changes to state Medicaid plans could shake up health coverage for 1.8 million low-income Texans. The move, which has not been finalized, would drop …

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Texas families could lose at-home nursing under stricter …

WebSome children who receive private duty nursing, a more continuous type of medical care in their homes, could lose their ability to live at home if an HHSC rule …

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Analysis: Rural Texas hospitals still searching for a remedy

WebFrom 2010-20, 26 hospitals in 22 Texas communities in rural Texas closed, according to the Texas Organization of Rural and Community Hospitals, known as …

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Texas abortion transfer proposal worries doctors, lawyers The …

WebThe proposed guidance from the Texas Medical Board would require doctors to document whether there was time to transfer a patient “by any means available” to avoid …

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Texas struggles to diversify its mental health workforce The Texas

WebMore than 40% of the state’s population is Hispanic, but its mental health provider population is more than 80% white. Hispanics make up the largest share of …

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Most Texas border counties lack adequate medical facilities and …

WebAfter a health clinic in Sierra Blanca — Hudspeth’s county seat — closed down, there’s now one federal clinic serving the 4,570 square mile region, said Joanna …

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Texas board offers new abortion exception guidance The Texas …

WebExecutive Director of the Texas Medical Board Stephen Brint Carlton, J.D., speaks prior to the start of the board meeting in the George H.W. Bush Building in Austin …

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Texas, Idaho abortion bans test against federal emergency …

WebThe U.S. Supreme Court is hearing arguments about the Idaho case April 24. Its ruling is expected to impact the Texas case, as well as the future of both state-level …

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Does UT Tyler deal with private equity shield doctors from …

WebIf Garcia is employed by UT Health East Texas, a private, for-profit company, Simington could have sued under the typical medical malpractice statute. …

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A realistic framework for advancing health equity in Houston

WebAn honest conversation about health equity in Houston can start in Settegast where after more than a century of disinvestment and discriminatory land use, the …

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Video: Trans man details life in Texas’ foster care system The …

WebAfter Kayden Asher came out as transgender to his family and small Gulf Coast community, their rejection sent him into a spiral of mental health episodes that landed …

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Allen residents say mass shooting has shattered city’s sense of …

WebAllen resident Leah Wittsche, 30, plays with her two sons in the Allen Public Library on Monday. When she heard about the shooting, Wittsche said she “didn’t think it …

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Feds require coal power plants to reduce pollution The Texas …

WebThe rules will require coal-fueled plants, including Texas plants that produced about 12% of power on the state’s grid this year, to reduce carbon emissions and …

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Analysis: Texas homeowners’ property taxes are down The Texas …

WebThe Tribune examined the tax bills of more than 50 homeowners across the state, attempting to capture a variety of locations and financial circumstances.

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Texas lawmakers establish new school safety policies The Texas …

WebIn response to the deadliest school shooting in Texas, lawmakers have upped legislation concerning gun and school safety. House Bill 3 passed late last year, which …

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Texas 2024 runoff elections voter guide: What you need to know

WebApril 29 is the last day to register to vote and to submit an address change for the runoff elections. You can report an address or name change online.You should do …

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