Texas health officials have asked a prominent academic journal to take the state’s name off a published finding that Texas women lost access to health care services after lawmakers kicked Planned Parenthood out of a family planning program.
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Video: Transforming Texas Hospitals
Here’s full video of our conversation Tuesday on “Transforming Texas Hospitals” at the Texas Medical Center’s Innovation Institute in Houston.
2015 Tribune Festival: Audio From the Health Care Track
The Health Care track at the 2015 Texas Tribune Festival featured panel discussions on the Legislature, the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid. We also featured a conversation with Texas Health and Human Services Executive Commissioner Chris Traylor.
Official: Actions Against Planned Parenthood Are Not Final
In an interview Saturday, the Texas official in charge of the Medicaid inquiry of Planned Parenthood said that the organization has not been terminated from that federal health care program and that it will take at least a month to determine whether it should be.
Two State Women’s Health Programs to Consolidate in July
Following a directive from the Legislature, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission announced Wednesday that it would combine two of the state’s main women’s health programs to create the “Healthy Texas Women” program on July 1.
Video: Health Care and the 84th Legislature
Full video of my conversation about health care and the 84th Legislature with state Reps. Donna Howard, D-Austin; Susan King, R-Abilene; and J.D. Sheffield, R-Gatesville
The Playlist: The Dry Cleaner From Des Moines
With a story this weekend on a lawsuit involving a Houston dry cleaner, plus our coverage of Rick Perry and Ted Cruz appearing in Iowa, we’re leading off this week’s playlist of the week’s news with Joni Mitchell’s “The Dry Cleaner From Des Moines.”
Senate Renews Effort to Keep Funds From Planned Parenthood
Four years after a legislative effort to keep Planned Parenthood from receiving state dollars for health care for low-income women, the Texas Senate is back at it — this time over funding for breast and cervical cancer screenings.
Finding a Texas Way to Cover the Uninsured
Texas hospitals want legislators to find a way for the state to draw down billions in federal Affordable Care Act dollars to cover the uninsured and alleviate the burden on local taxpayers. This is the third video in our State of Mind series.
Battles Near and Far Over Medicaid and More
Gov. Rick Perry has championed private-market health care solutions and criticized public programs like Medicaid for being inefficient. Alexa Ura and Edgar Walters write about that and other notable health care issues that have come up during Perry’s tenure.


