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The department provides state-operated health care services, including hospitals, health centers, and health agencies. It was created in 2003 by merging four state agencies and has eight regional offices across Texas.
The FFM is a health insurance marketplace operated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for states that did not set up their own. Learn about the FFM's features, participating states, and partnership and state-based marketplaces.
Learn about the history, functions, and organization of the Texas Department of Insurance, which regulates and protects insurance consumers and businesses in the state. Find out who is the current commissioner, how to report fraud, and what are the main divisions of the agency.
It is the only meaningful U.S. health system change legislation to become law since President Harry Truman's (1945 – 53) failed effort to pass a universal health insurance coverage law.
Learn about the major public health issues, obesity, alcohol use, maternal health, and infant mortality in Texas. Find out the statistics, consequences, treatment, prevention, and policy of these topics in the state.
Learn about the sources, trends, and challenges of health insurance coverage in the United States, a country without universal health care. Compare the data and policies of different states, groups, and programs, such as Medicare, Medicaid, and ACA/Obamacare.
The premium tax credit (PTC) is a federal subsidy for private health insurance for lower- and middle-income Americans who buy insurance through the ACA exchanges. Learn about the history, eligibility, calculation and legal challenges of the PTC.
HealthCare.gov is a website that facilitates the sale of private health insurance plans and offers subsidies to eligible Americans under the Affordable Care Act or Obamacare. Learn about its history, functionality, development, and controversies.