Texas hasnโt increased Medicaid rates for inpatient health care at private hospitals in 16 years, falling behind other states.
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Maternal deaths surged in Texas in 2020, 2021
Even excluding deaths related to COVID, Texasโ maternal mortality rate spiked, reversing two years of improvement.
Families and advocates for disabled Texans pushing for caregiver pay raise
A state Medicaid program pays caregivers of intellectually and developmentally disabled individuals living in community-based homes. Families, advocates and providers want lawmakers to increase that hourly pay.
Appeals court to weigh reimposing fines for Texas foster care failures, removing judge on case
Texas Health and Human Services could face $100,000-per-day fines for violating a judge’s orders. The state wants the judge off the case.
Texas funnels millions to anti-abortion groups with little oversight
Texas leads the nation in funding for crisis pregnancy centers. But theyโre riddled with waste, a ProPublica and CBS News investigation found.
Stateโs move to bump federal judge from longtime foster care lawsuit caps years of battles
A federal judge has taken the Texasโ foster care system to task for 13 years. Reforms have been made. Now armed with private legal fire power, the state wants the judge off the case.
Fight over trans medical care is at the core of leaked Houston health records case
A doctor says the government wants to punish him for calling attention to wrongdoing. Advocates say the families of trans kids are the ones at risk.
Cook Childrenโs sues Texas over potential Medicaid contract loss
For years, Cookโs Children, two other childrenโs hospitals have administered Medicaid health coverage plans. Canceling their contracts would put jobs and coverage at risk, they say.
State rejects health insurers’ pleas to halt plan that will shake up coverage for 1.8 million Texans
Affected Texans who receive Medicaid coverage would be shifted to new insurers next year if the state health and human services agency sticks to its plan. Itโs now up to the executive commissioner to make a final decision.
โGrateful to be aliveโ: Clubhouse programs take pressure off overwhelmed Texas mental health hospitals
Thousands of people are discharged from Texas mental health hospitals yearly, and so-called step-down programs like clubhouses can help them integrate back into the community.


