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Travis County's mental health authority had recently announced layoffs of 48 employees following unexpected funding challenges.
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The agency’s budget for FY 2024 is more than $22 million less than last year's budget.
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A partnership between Dell Medical School and CommUnityCare caused rates of lifesaving screening among low-income and uninsured patients to shoot up. Now, program leaders want to scale the initiative across Texas.
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Travis County's publicly funded hospital district and its private hospital system partner are at odds over an agreement to serve the county's low-income residents.
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Ascension Seton announced the addition of 160,000 square feet to the teaching hospital and Level 1 trauma center.
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Central Health is finalizing a budget for next fiscal year that tops $300 million. A lot of that money will come from property taxes.
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Travis County’s health care district is constructing the health centers in Del Valle and Hornsby Bend. The centers, which are expected to open next year, are part of the agency’s plan to address health care inequities in the county.
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Researchers hope to learn about the effectiveness of the vaccine for kids ages 6 months to less than 12 years old. Moderna plans to enroll roughly 6,750 children in eight U.S. states and Canada.
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The network of federally qualified health centers is also beginning to refer patients to a new COVID-19 treatment center that opened Wednesday in Southeast Austin.
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Travis County Approves Central Health's Increased Budget As COVID-19 Exacerbates Demand For ServicesLee esta historia en español. Travis County commissioners voted Tuesday to approve Central Health’s next budget, which includes a $20 million increase in…