On January, 1st, 2015 News-journal.com published an article titled: Editorial:
Time to drop the politics and provide health care to Texas. This particular article states "
Today, we see the result right before us: hospitals having to cut back or shut
down and rural residents being forced to find new, out-of-town ( or out-of-country)
resources for basic care and even emergency medical service. many of those hit
are elderly or poor and, some of them, the cutbacks
simply mean doing without. And Texas continues to have the highest rate of
uninsured people in the nation"(news-journals)
Do people know that the Texas
Medicaid program is now handled by only 2 HMOs for north eastTexas? This
resulted in many Registered Nurses being laid off for such companies as Texas
HomeHealth. Girling and Jordan, no longer providing the Nursing care in the
state CBA program. The HMO companies now run this part of the care for
Medicaid recipients both at home and in the nursing homes. The HMO
companies did hire some of the nurses but have not considered it necessary to
hire the same volume of nurses. If it is okay for the poor of the state to only
have 2 choices, what is wrong with allowing health care funds that is from
our taxes we paid to the federal government returning to help every one
have a chance to be given the benefit of insurance for peace of mind and
prevention of illness. Thus this meaning that adding the health care to
Texans is only going to advance the state and provide
many opportunity's.
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