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Does Texas need more medical schools? Three new ones are scheduled to open by 2020. Will they help or hurt an already chronic shortage of physicians?
Publication Type:Periodical
Source(s):Texas Medicine. Jan2018, p32-35. 4p.
- Authors:
- PRICE, SEAN
Abstract:The article discusses the medical schools that are planning to open in Texas in 2020 which is attractive for universities for prestige and donations that serve as economic drivers for local economies. It cites on the financial sufficiency of the state ...
Costs associated with residency training.
Publication Type:Periodical
Source(s):Texas Medicine. Feb2016, Vol. 112 Issue 2, p44-49. 6p.
- Authors:
- BREADY, LOIS L.
- PHILIP LUBER, M.
Abstract:The article discussed the costs associated with development of accredited graduate medical education (GME) positions. It mentioned about new allopathic and osteopathic medical schools that are opened to increase the number of medical graduates. Topics ...
FEDERAL FUNDS FOR HEALTHY TEXAS WOMEN RESTORED.
Publication Type:Periodical
Source(s):Texas Medicine. Mar2020, Vol. 116 Issue 3, p10-10. 1/2p.
- Authors:
- DOOLITTLE, DAVID
Abstract:The article offers information on Texas will again receive matching federal funds for Healthy Texas Women (HTW) program services through a Medicaid waiver Governor of Texas Greg Abbott has announced.
- Subjects:
- FINANCE
Easing the Pain? Texas' settlement with Purdue Pharma could bring valuable funding to fight opioid crisis.
Publication Type:Periodical
Source(s):Texas Medicine; Nov2019, Vol. 115 Issue 11, p24-27, 3p
- Authors:
- BERLIN, JOEY
Room to Grow.
Publication Type:Periodical
Source(s):Texas Medicine; May2015, Vol. 111 Issue 5, p2-5, 4p
- Authors:
- Lynn Sorrel, Amy
Abstract:The article discusses the additional amount given by 2013 Texas Legislature for the graduate medical education (GME) expansion grant programs that help in opening first year slots. Topics mentioned include the goal to postgraduate training in Texas by ...
TMA house approves fighting Medicaid funding caps.
Publication Type:Periodical
Source(s):Texas Medicine. Jul2017, Vol. 113 Issue 7, p17-18. 2p.
Abstract:The article discusses an annual meeting of the Texas Medical Association that was held in Houston, Texas in May 2017. It mentions that during the meeting House of Delegates discusses the cap funding for the state's Medicaid recipients under the propose...
Federal dollars, online training to help combat opioid addiction.
Publication Type:Periodical
Source(s):Texas Medicine. Jun2017, Vol. 113 Issue 6, p14-15. 2p.
Abstract:The article reports that the US. Department of Health and Human Services will issue grants to Texas and other states to combat the evolving epidemic of opioid addiction. It informs that the U.S. Centers far Disease Control and Prevention has also launc...
Minding the Gap.
Publication Type:Periodical
Source(s):Texas Medicine; Jan2015, Vol. 111 Issue 1, p2-5, 4p
- Authors:
- Lynn Sorrel, Amy
Abstract:The article discusses the coverage gaps in the U.S. Federal Health Reform's implementation, resulting to uninsured number of Texans. Topics include the insights of family physician Douglas Curran on the effect of the coverage gap to patients, the refus...
Capitol Decisions Ahead.
Publication Type:Periodical
Source(s):Texas Medicine; Jan2015, Vol. 111 Issue 1, p2-7, 6p
- Authors:
- Lynn Sorrel, Amy
Abstract:The article offers information on Texas Medical Association (TMA) which aims to promote cost-effective patient care in Texas as the state legislature emphasizes on limited budgeting and spending. Topics discussed include general medical education (GME)...
HOUSTON STUDENTS TO RECEIVE FULL MED SCHOOL RIDE.
Publication Type:Periodical
Source(s):Texas Medicine; Sep2018, Vol. 114 Issue 9, p13-13, 1/4p
- Authors:
- DOOLITTLE, DAVID
Abstract:The article reports on the anonymous donation which fund the full tuition of several medical students at the University of Houston College of Medicine.
- Subjects:
- MEDICAL students
- GRANTS (Money)
- FINANCE