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Nobody is getting enough : Why Texas ranks near the bottom for COVID-19 vaccines per capita

Nobody is getting enough : Why Texas ranks near the bottom for COVID-19 vaccines per capita FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 People wait in their cars for a vaccination against COVID-19 at a drive-thru vaccination site set up by the city and United Memorial Medical Center, Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021, at Delmar Stadium in Houston. The vaccinations, the Moderna vaccine, are available by appointment only.Mark Mulligan, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 2of6 Motorists wait in line at the drive-thru COVID-19 vaccine site at Delmar Stadium on Wednesday.Godofredo A. Vásquez, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 3of6 4of6 People wait in their cars for a vaccination against COVID-19 at a drive-thru vaccination site set up by the city and United Memorial Medical Center, Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021, at Delmar Stadium in Houston. The vaccinations, the Moderna vaccine, are available by appointment only.Mark Mulligan, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerSho

TEXAS VIEW: An ambulance should bring help, not a shocking bill

TEXAS VIEW: An ambulance should bring help, not a shocking bill - Odessa American: Texas Opinion TEXAS VIEW: An ambulance should bring help, not a shocking bill THE POINT: Texans shouldn’t have to check their bank balance before deciding whether they can afford to call for an ambulance. People don’t call for an ambulance because they want to. They call because they are facing a life-and-death medical emergency and don’t know where else to turn. Once help arrives, it should be the first step to recovery, not a ride to financial pain and worry down the road.

Surprise billing deal means time is ripe for health care reform

Surprise billing deal means time is ripe for health care reform FacebookTwitterEmail 1of4 The White House endorsed an emerging bipartisan agreement Monday on legislation aimed at curbing rising health care costs, including taking steps to limit “surprise” medical bills that can plague patients treated in emergency rooms.Patrick Semansky, STF / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less 2of4 Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) boards an elevator at the Capitol in Washington, Dec. 14, 2020. After years of being stymied by well-funded interests, Congress has agreed to ban one of the most costly and exasperating practices in medicine: surprise medical bills.ANNA MONEYMAKER, STR / NYTShow MoreShow Less

Editorial Roundup: Texas

Editorial Roundup: Texas
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