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Mental health another reason to expand Medicaid
The horrific Uvalde mass shooting and the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on mental health have refocused attention on how Texas can raise the bar above our status quo. We have a
The horrific Uvalde mass shooting and the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on mental health have refocused attention on how Texas can raise the bar above our status quo. We have a
Every Texan strongly supports the proposed rule to correct the “family glitch,” created by a 2013 misreading of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). That misreading erected a barrier to affordable
Statement from the Southerners for Medicaid Expansion coalition on announcement of inclusion of a fix to the Medicaid coverage gap in President Biden’s Build Back Better framework: “For over 50
This press release was published in conjunction with our partners at Cover Texas Now. AUSTIN — Health care experts are urging Texans to sign up for insurance when HealthCare.Gov opens
If you or your family need health insurance for 2022, you can sign up on HealthCare.Gov from November 1, 2021 to January 15, 2022. In order to have coverage that
AUSTIN — In the latest push for Medicaid Expansion in the 12 straggling states, nearly 200 advocacy organizations, representing constituencies across the states that have not expanded Medicaid, sent a
On July 29, Federal Medicaid authorities notified Texas Medicaid that their waiver extension application was complete. That started a 30-day federal comment period for the general public and stakeholders to
Despite strong support among Texans in multiple polls, a bipartisan majority of Texas House members supporting a coverage expansion bill, and a $3.9 billion bonus for Texas authorized by Congress,
Like most public interest groups, Every Texan strongly supports an extension of Texas’ Medicaid 1115 waiver, a funding agreement that makes payments to hospitals for care they provide to uninsured
Leading Texas health care advocates met with reporters on April 20th to discuss the recent decision by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to rescind Texas’ 1115 Medicaid Waiver