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Texas rural hospitals are in a struggle to stay open.In the last decade, 14 rural hospitals have closed down. Of the 156 rural hospitals currently in the state, about 70% have lost services, and more than half are at risk of closing. Federal cuts to Medicaid, Medicare and Affordable Care Act coverage are expected to significantly increase the uninsured rate in Texas and could cause more rural hospitals to shutter. What’s being done to keep these vital lifelines open?
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Texas already had the nation's highest uninsured rate pre-pandemic and the gap is expected to widen much further in its wake. The outbreak leveled the…
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Millions of people gained healthcare coverage under the Affordable Care Act, butthe law has faced a litany of challenges since its inception. What is the…
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Many in need of health insurance coverage in the United States may not know that now is the time to enroll.Multiple attempts to repeal the Affordable Care…
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In Fredericksburg over the weekend, opponents of the latest proposed healthcare bill in the U.S. Senate rallied publicly. In the middle of Cruz and Cornyn…
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New enrollment and renewals begin Tuesday for health insurance under the affordable care act.If you don’t have health insurance and don’t enroll or if you…
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A U.S. Supreme Court ruling expected as early as Monday morning could result in hundreds of thousands of Texans losing their health insurance. The reason…