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The AIDS Healthcare Foundation's new “all-in-one” clinic, offers primary care, STI testing, case management and pharmacy services. Also on site is the Out of the Closet Thrift Store, where 96 cents of every dollar earned will go towards HIV prevention and treatment in the Austin area.
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The renovated historic clinic originally served as a neighborhood health center in the 1980s.
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Policyholders will no longer be able to receive health insurance through Ascension Personalized Care beginning in January.
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The study tracked infant deaths that occurred in the year following Senate Bill 8's passage.
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The board's guidance is aimed at providing some clarity to physicians working within the narrow emergency medical exception to Texas' abortion ban.
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Travis County's public hospital district funds medical care for low-income residents.
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An investigation into the "unusual activity" on Ascension's technology systems is ongoing.
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The state agency will collect public comment on the proposed rule for at least 30 days before it can be considered for final approval.
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Patients at UT Austin’s Post-COVID-19 Program are still struggling with fatigue, brain fog and a slew of other symptoms months or even years after an initial infection.
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The agreement comes after more than a year of negotiations with hospital representatives.