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The latest federal health reform news from The Texas Tribune.

  • TribWeek: In Case You Missed It

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  • TribBlog: Bills Get Social

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  • The Hispanic Paradox

    Endoscopy tech Dora Facturan, right, prepares Maria Perez, 65, for a colonoscopy exam from Dr. Carlos Cardenas, back left, on December 8, 2010 at the Doctor's Hospital at Renaissance in Edinburg. South Texans lead some of the longest lives in the state.
  • The Stroke Belt

    Residents of East Texas, and particularly minorities, often make lifestyle choices, like smoking and eating high-fat diets, that affect their life expectancy.
  • Losing Dependence

    Kace Layton, 25, on the Texas State University campus in San Marcos. Layton was dropped from his grandmother's state insurance plan on his last birthday, even though federal health care reform expanded dependent coverage until age 26.
  • TribBlog: Steady Medi(caid)

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  • The General at War

    Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott
  • Needles and the Damage Done

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  • TribWeek: In Case You Missed It

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  • TribBlog: A Medicaid Crisis?

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  • TribBlog: Christus CEO On Tort Reform

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  • Struggling to Sue

    Connie Spears had to have both legs amputated above the knee, and blames an emergency room doctor for missing a critical diagnosis. The San Antonio woman's search for an attorney to take her case has been futile.
  • TribWeek: In Case You Missed It

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  • TribBlog: Backtracking On McAllen?

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  • Matching Medicaid

    Patients are shown checking out in 2010 at the People's Community Clinic in Austin, a safety-net clinic that serves Medicaid recipients and the underinsured.
  • TribWeek: In Case You Missed It

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