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Marketplace insurance premiums expected to go up by 75% in 2026 as some people will no longer qualify for Medicaid or ...
Texas avoided some steeper Medicaid cuts, but hundreds of thousands of Texans are still projected to lose health coverage due ...
In the latest move by the Trump administration to root out government waste, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid plan to remove duplicative health insurance coverage from 2.8 million Americans ...
Texas charges 30 defendants in a $177M health care fraud case, uncovering massive schemes involving opioid diversion and ...
In Texas, Medicaid covers a third of all children, half of all pregnant women, the elderly in long-term care, and the disabled. Critics say new requirements in the bill will disrupt lives, while ...
Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast's Prevention Park and Southwest centers will close on September 30. Meanwhile, Planned ...
According to the nonprofit Feeding Texas, Texas issued an estimated $7.2 billion in SNAP benefits in fiscal year 2024. In May, over three and a half million Texans qualified for SNAP, according to ...
A third of Texas' 157 rural hospitals have less than 10 days' cash on hand, said John Henderson, Texas Organization of Rural & Community Hospitals.
Trump's sweeping legislation could force Texas to pay hundreds of millions for SNAP benefits while imposing Medicaid work requirements on vulnerable residents.
Rural areas of Texas struggling with low-income and high unemployment are expected to be among the hardest hit if Republicans' Medicaid and SNAP cuts pass the Senate.
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