Hundreds of thousands of Texans stand to lose health care coverage after federal changes to Medicaid.
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This year, Texas lawmakers zeroed in on existing health care programs, leaving bolder measures by the waysidePregnant moms on Medicaid will get health care coverage for a year, patients will get more detailed billing and nurses will get help with school loans. But efforts failed to gain steam for legalizing fentanyl test strips, increasing the pool of mental health professionals who accept Medicaid and expanding Medicaid benefits to more Texans.
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This year, Texas lawmakers zeroed in on existing health care programs, leaving bolder measures by the waysidePregnant moms on Medicaid will get health care coverage for a year, patients will get more detailed billing and nurses will get help with school loans. But efforts failed to gain steam for legalizing fentanyl test strips, increasing the pool of mental health professionals who accept Medicaid and expanding Medicaid benefits to more Texans.
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This year, Texas lawmakers zeroed in on existing health care programs, leaving bolder measures by the waysidePregnant moms on Medicaid will get health care coverage for a year, patients will get more detailed billing and nurses will get help with school loans. But efforts failed to gain steam for legalizing fentanyl test strips, increasing the pool of mental health professionals who accept Medicaid and expanding Medicaid benefits to more Texans.
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