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Coastal lawmakers are at it again. They’re behind a bill that could force all Texas property owners to subsidize ...
Cook Children's is working with state lawmakers on bills that would reinstate the children's hospital plans across the state.
Last year, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission denied Cook Children’s Health Plan a renewed contract to serve its ...
Roughly 125,000 North Texans, including families, pregnant women, and medically fragile children, face losing their Cook ...
In addition to the Texans impacted by the privacy breach first reported on Jan. 17, THHSC said the personal information of 33,529 other recipients of agency services may have been leaked. At least ...
So far, nine Texas Health and Human Services Commission employees have been fired for improperly accessing Texans’ data.
The plan is advocating for a bill that would allow local pediatric health system plans to compete with national Medicaid ...
The bill would keep some other Affordable Care Act coverage rules and add a Roth health savings account program.
Policy experts say undocumented immigrants' cost to hospitals is a small fraction of the total cost from uninsured Texans.
At least 41 hospital systems have dropped out of 62 Medicare Advantage plans serving all or parts of 25 states since July.
The fate of more than 15 million customers' genetic data remains in limbo after popular DNA testing company 23andMe filed for bankruptcy in March. The data is up for sale, stoking fears about how it ...
State lawmakers have approved legislation that would allow the Alabama Farmers Federation to offer health care coverage to its members that would not be regulated as health insurance.