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The 7-2 decision threw out the challenge to the law, saying Texas and other objecting GOP-dominated states were not required to pay anything under the mandate provision and thus lacked standing.
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As the Texas House of Representatives wraps up hearings on the last of its bills, some pieces of legislation slipped through the cracks — barely receiving a committee hearing.
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The $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill expands subsidies for private insurance plans. That will lighten the burden on consumers, but it locks taxpayers into yet more support for the health care industry.
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State Rep. John Bucy says many Texans struggled to gain access to life-saving care during the power and water outages last week.
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The court ruled legal precedent disqualifies Medicaid beneficiaries from taking issue with how a state determines which providers are qualified to be in the health care program.
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Being an emergency room doctor has been a marathon during the pandemic. With a surge in COVID cases expected during the holidays, Dr. Nicholas Steinour says medical staff are prepared – but concerned.
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More than 20 advocacy groups are asking Texas officials to reconsider proposed staffing cuts that could create delays for vulnerable populations seeking…
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Lee esta historia en español. Almost a million low-income Texans would likely enroll in Medicaid if the state were to expand the program under the…
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Travis County Approves Central Health's Increased Budget As COVID-19 Exacerbates Demand For ServicesLee esta historia en español. Travis County commissioners voted Tuesday to approve Central Health’s next budget, which includes a $20 million increase in…
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Central Health announced it was buying land for a new health and wellness center in Southeast Travis County at the end of August, marking another step in…