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Here’s How to Find Critical Health Insurance Enrollment Assistance

At a time when insurance is more affordable, there is now also increased funding for enrollment assistance. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announcedten … See more

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Opportunities to Enroll in Affordable Health Coverage Year-Round

WebThis new Marketplace enrollment period is available this year to certain people based on their income, as long as they are otherwise eligible for health coverage: …

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188 Texas Groups Urge State Leaders To Expand Health Coverage

WebThis blog post was originally written by Stephanie Cavalier and published by Cover Texas Now. Today, 188 Texas organizations banded together to urge state …

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More Affordable Insurance Leads to Record Enrollment in the …

WebA record number of Texans and Americans are enrolled in the Health Insurance Marketplace (HealthCare.gov). What accounts for the spike in enrollment in …

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Affordable Care Act & Healthcare Reform

WebHealth Care 9 in 10 Texans who buy Marketplace coverage get financial help. Source: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 2020 Marketplace Open Enrollment …

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Eligibility, Outreach & Enrollment

WebHealth Care Health Care Enrollment Videos Explore Our Health Care Enrollment Webinars! Over 400,000 uninsured Texas children are eligible for Medicaid or CHIP. Source: Every …

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Immigrants’ Access to Health Care in Texas: An Updated …

WebW ith over 4.6 million uninsured Texans in 2015, substantial gaps in access to health care will remain a problem for many Texans in the near term, despite the important gains and

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Health Insurance Coverage

WebIn Texas and across the U.S., people enrolled in a health insurance program — private or public — have better access to health care than the uninsured: studies show that the …

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Actions the Texas State Government Can Take to Reduce Our …

WebThis week, the new Texas House Select Committee on Health Reform will begin hearings on its ambitious and important list of interim charges, from tackling the …

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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

WebFood Security Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) More than 3.4 million Texans receive SNAP benefits. Source: the Center on Budget & Policy Priorities …

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Affordability & Medical Debt

WebUnfortunately, when people can’t pay their medical bills, costs turn into mounting medical debt that compromises patients’ health and financial security, harms their credit scores, …

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Enrollment Videos

WebWhat’s New with Texas Medicaid, SNAP, and Healthy Texas Women (Oct. 10) Ch-ch-ch-changes in Texas! During this session you’ll hear from experts on Texas health care and …

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Children’s Medicaid & CHIP

WebHealth Care 11.2% of Texas kids were uninsured in 2018. Source: 2018 US Census Data All Texans should have access to affordable, high-quality health care. Ensuring that our …

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Immigrant Access

WebBarriers to basic needs for health care, food, education, and housing that face many non-citizen Texans affect us all. One in four Texas children has a non-citizen …

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Uninsured in Texas

WebHealth Care The number of uninsured Texans in 2018 was 5 million. Texas enjoyed three straight years of historic improvements in our uninsured rates from 2014 to 2016, but lost …

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The 2024-25 Texas Budget: The Big Picture

WebGovernor Abbott signed the 2024-25 General Appropriations Act into law on June 18, making it the effective state budget from Sept. 1, 2023, through Aug. 31, 2025. …

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The Economic Need for Safe Abortion Access

WebIn addition, state earnings would increase as a result of a larger labor force in the absence of abortion restrictions. Hispanic/Latina women would see the highest …

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