May 2, 2025 - 08:36

Cook Children's is actively collaborating with state lawmakers to introduce legislation aimed at reinstating vital children's hospital plans throughout Texas. With approximately 1.8 million Texans at risk of losing their current health insurance providers, the urgency for legislative action has never been more critical.
The potential loss of coverage would disproportionately affect families with children who rely on specialized medical services offered by children's hospitals. Cook Children's emphasizes the importance of maintaining access to these crucial healthcare resources, which are essential for the well-being of young patients across the state.
Lawmakers are being urged to prioritize this issue and work swiftly to pass the necessary bills that would secure health insurance options for Texas families. As discussions progress, advocates are hopeful that a solution will be reached in time to prevent disruption in care for countless children who depend on these services for their health and development.
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