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Dr. Ricardo Nuila draws on his experience at Ben Taub Hospital for his new book, 'The People’s Hospital.'
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Millions of Texans — mostly children, young adults and new moms — stayed on Medicaid for the duration of the pandemic. The state will soon start reevaluating eligibility.
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Federal pandemic dollars funded insurance for low-income families during COVID-19. Children’s advocates fear when that money goes away, the percentage will rise again.
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There's finally been a fix to the "family glitch" that made marketplace health plans sometimes unaffordable. And although premiums are rising, subsidies are too, and more people are eligible.
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Saturday is the last day for people to get health insurance through the online Affordable Care Act marketplace. Open enrollment for healthcare.gov began on Nov. 1, 2021.
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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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From Texas Standard: According to recent reports by the Urban Institute and the Kaiser Family Foundation, more than 1 million Texans are projected to...
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Health care is a top issue for voters and continues to be a prominent talking point for politicians. What are the basic tenets of various health care…
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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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People hoping to get federally subsidized coverage on the marketplaces should make sure their 2017 premiums are paid and that they filed the correct documents with their 2016 taxes.