(Texas Tribune) — Texas will receive the biggest slice of the federal government’s first rollout of a $50 billion fund created to fortify rural health care across the country. On Monday, the Trump ...
A few years back, I left my life in Austin to move back home to the Texas Panhandle to raise my family, help my aging dad and build a business in the community where I grew up. As ...
Texas will be receiving the biggest slice of the federal government’s first rollout of a $50 billion fund created to fortify rural health care across the country. Last week, the Trump administration ...
Before she was a firebrand congresswoman, Jasmine Crockett was a public defender — and local Democratic party chair — in ...
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced Monday it will send Texas $1.4 billion over the next five years to innovate and expand access to rural health care.
Texas is about to test whether a massive infusion of federal money can reverse years of strain on rural hospitals and clinics. The state has secured $281 million a year for five years to stabilize ...
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