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The feds are cutting off public money for all Planned Parenthoods, following a playbook that began in Texas
After cutting ties with Planned Parenthood, the Texas Legislature has funneled money into a patchwork of programs that ...
For nearly two decades, the state’s Medicaid Estate Recovery Program has filed repayment claims against Medicaid recipients after they die, threatening the inheritances of vulnerable Texans.
AUSTIN - Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has announced a major nationwide legal victory to protect the integrity of states’ Medicaid programs for both hospitals and the millions of Americans ...
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission is pursuing $50 billion in federal funding to save and expand rural healthcare ...
More than 1 million children in Texas have been rolled off the state's Medicaid and CHIP programs over the course of just ...
Arthritis pain has become more common over the last decade, now affecting an estimated 58.5 million Americans, according to ...
A Trump-appointed federal judge has struck down a U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) rule about how states ...
Two North Texas ERs closed as rising costs, fewer Medicaid dollars and more uninsured patients threaten care in rural Texas ...
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Texas hospitals spared the worst of Medicaid cuts. A rise in the uninsured rate could change that.
Texas’ already-strained health care system is bracing for deeper challenges when federal Affordable Care Act and Medicaid cuts go into effect as soon as next year, bringing fears of hospital closures, ...
A "sleeper" provision when Congress created Medicare in 1965 to cover health care for seniors, Medicaid now provides coverage to nearly 1 in 4 Americans, at an annual cost of more than $500 billion.
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3.5 million Texans will see food assistance halted if government shutdown continues
Texas officials say food stamp benefits, which go to 1.7 million children, would not be distributed in November under an ...
In South Texas' Rio Grande Valley, many people go without health insurance, and the health system struggles as a result.
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