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Articles by John Hawkins
January 21, 2025
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Bollard Mandates for Hospitals Would Be a Barrier to Care
It’s not uncommon for the Texas Legislature to lay an unusual issue at our feet, something that’s never been a point of contention in our work at the Capitol. In the first days of the Legislature’s 89th session, which kicked off on Jan. 14, we find ourselves addressing something we don’t normally touch on with lawmakers: bollards. While “bollards” isn’t… December 16, 2024
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Congress Must Protect Our Health Care Safety Net
Figuratively, we in the health care world call it the “safety net”: the hospitals that care for vulnerable patient populations and the mechanisms that allow them to provide that care. But like any literal safety net, it has to be checked and reinforced in order to make sure it will still do the job it’s intended to do: serving Medicaid… November 19, 2024
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A Healthier State: THA’s Broad and Ambitious Priorities for the 2025 Texas Legislature
We’re now past the general election, and Texans across the state have cast their ballots, laying the foundation for the 89th Texas Legislature. We now know who will hold the 181 seats at our Capitol, meaning we’re one step closer to determining the next chapter of health care in Texas. October 22, 2024
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Saving the Savings: Keep the 340B Drug Program Accessible for Our Hospitals and Patients
It’s a tricky thing to set up any program – government-run or otherwise – to attack big health care problems on a grand scale. A lot of factors come into play to make such a program work, and once you’ve found the right formula, it’s important to make sure any tweaks won’t dilute its quality – or worse, render it… September 24, 2024
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Clearing the Pipeline: Workforce Shortages Still Haunt Texas Hospitals
Earlier this month, the Governor’s Task Force on Health Care Workforce Shortages held its final meeting ahead of a report it’s scheduled to issue by Oct. 1. The task force is aimed at addressing workforce shortages in our industry, identifying additional pathways to grow our supply of needed professionals and removing existing barriers in the state’s health educational programs. Here… August 22, 2024
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Texas Needs More Behavioral Health Care Strides in 2025
The impact of behavioral health confronts us all, whether it’s ourselves, a family member or a friend who’s struggling with anxiety or depression. With boosts to payment and coverage, and further building on the behavioral health infrastructure gains we made in 2023, we can begin to turn the page on the psychological impacts of the pandemic and make Texas happier and healthier. July 23, 2024
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A New Phase of the Fight: Detailing Texas Hospitals’ Immeasurable Value
Unbelievably – to me, at least – the second half of 2024 is upon us. We’re now less than six months from another session of the Texas Legislature that promises massive implications for hospitals and health care. And this month, our fight enters a new phase. June 18, 2024
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Millions of Medicaid Disenrollments Highlight Texas’ Deep Coverage Needs
Coverage is a constant focus of ours here at the Texas Hospital Association, and for good reason: Insurance coverage is paramount to patient care and keeping Texans healthy, and our state has the highest uninsured population in the country. In our minds, it’s never a bad time to talk about it. May 23, 2024
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A Threat to Hospital Payments is a Threat to Patient Care
Texas hospitals are mission-driven organizations dedicated to healing patients. However, they are also businesses that have to worry about their financial health – which is not guaranteed. And unlike any other business, cutting off a vital source of operating revenue will lead to devastating consequences for the health of the communities they serve. May 2, 2024
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