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It’s Time to Finally Bring the State’s Health and Human Services IT System into the 21st Century
Four out of five customers can find a plan for less than $10 per month!
Op-ed by Eric Holguin, Texas Director for UnidosUS.
We encourage the TX Legislature to support HHSC's budget request to improve the Medicaid enrollment system!
Kids and adults in Texas are more likely to go without health insurance than their peers in other states.
Texas can make significant strides on kids’ health coverage without expanding eligibility.
Op-ed by Texans Care for Children urging state leaders to support Medicaid expansion to cover adults with incomes below the poverty line.
Estimates show almost 730,000 Texans would benefit from Medicaid expansion.
Cover Texas Now members urged Senators to expand access to health coverage.
Testimony by Texans Care for Children to the Texas Senate about ensuring eligible kids can enroll in Medicaid and CHIP health coverage.
Texas has the worst uninsured rate in the nation, but there are steps the Legislature can take to improve access to health coverage.
New publications from Every Texan analyze these recent federal health coverage policies and what they mean for Texans.
Texas alone accounted for more than one million of the total decline in children enrolled in Medicaid/CHIP in 2023.
Take a look at the recent analysis from Texans Care for Children.
President Biden’s budget plan would close the coverage gap in states that are blocking Medicaid expansion.
Texas ranks last in the use of data-driven “ex parte” Medicaid renewals.
HealthCare.gov is working for Texans!
January 16th is the last day to sign up for insurance on HealthCare.gov.
Join the 1.4 million Texans who already signed up!
Delays in Processing Medicaid Applications is a Top Concern Heading into the New Year
Communities from DFW to Brownsville, from Abilene to Houston, and all across the state have high children’s uninsured rates.
4 in 5 customers can find health coverage for $10 or less per month.
The Episcopal Health Foundation published the new Texas poll.
There are several steps Texas policymakers can take to reduce the uninsured rate.
Groups are concerned that eligible Texas children are losing Medicaid health insurance.
81% of disenrollments — representing over 400,000 Texans — were due to “procedural denials.”