With federal subsidies decreasing, more than a million people in Texas are expected to opt out of coverage. Here's what you need to know, even if you don't have an Affordable Care Act plan.
Texans enrolling in ACA health insurance may see higher prices during open enrollment. What to know.
Millions in Texas could see ACA premiums jump in 2026 if Congress does not extend enhanced premium tax credits.
Texas SNAP benefits are at risk. If the shutdown goes on past Oct. 27, deposits won't happen. Find out more details now.
Texas removed over 1 million children from the state’s Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) over the ...
About 3.5 million Texans—including 1.7 million children—could lose access to SNAP benefits next month if the shutdown ...
Title 1 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) Section 353.1155 states that an individual must be determined by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) to be financially eligible for Medicaid ...
Doctors’ offices and hospitals will get paid more to treat patients on Medicaid, Louisiana Department of Health officials announced Tuesday. Officials said higher reimbursement rates will attract more ...
SAN ANTONIO – The former director of purchasing at Texas A&M University-San Antonio said he repeatedly warned superiors that employees were improperly using school credit cards. “Fine dining, purchase ...
A version of this story ran in the September / October 2025 issue. Editor’s Note: This is part 2 of a series on Medicaid Estate Recovery Program collections in Texas. For part 1, see our July/August ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton secured a nationwide legal victory against a Biden-era regulation that sought to expand federal control over state Medicaid funding. The ruling struck down a U.S.
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