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Texas hospital advocates and CEOs say they averted disaster by keeping the most damaging Medicaid-related provisions out of ...
Texas avoided some steeper Medicaid cuts, but hundreds of thousands of Texans are still projected to lose health coverage due ...
Odessa, Texas-based Medical Center Hospital has earned reaccreditation for its cardiac catheterization lab with percutaneous coronary intervention from the American College of Cardiology, according to ...
The newly formed Rural Healthcare Taskforce in Lufkin is working to address the trend of rural hospitals closing down. “Rural ...
Titus Regional Medical Center in Mount Pleasant, Texas, opened Advanced Spine Care at Titus and added Marcus Smith, MD, the hospital said July 21. Dr. Smith has 15 years of experience as a ...
Texas hospitals are on the brink of catastrophe, close to being completely overwhelmed by COVID-19 patients, leaders of some of the state’s largest hospitals told state lawmakers Tuesday.
Texas hospitals must ask patients starting Friday whether they are in the U.S. legally and track the cost of treating people without legal status following an order by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott that ...
In Texas, almost 14% of the population is on Medicaid, including 3 in 5 are children, 1 in 8 who live in a rural area, 1 in 9 who have three or more chronic illnesses according to the Kaiser ...
On Nov. 1, hospitals will begin asking patients their citizenship status. But data suggests uninsured citizens, not immigrants, cost Texas hospitals more.
Texas hospitals continue to be a safe place for needed care,” said Carrie Williams, spokesperson for the hospital association. Originally Published: November 1, 2024 at 6:02 AM CDT.