
Texas Rural Health Advocacy
Working to improve awareness, access, and equity in rural healthcare.

Why Rural Health in Texas Matters


Maternal & Infant Health
Mental Health
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Legislative Advocacy
Key Bills
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SB 2826: Relating to the establishment of an education-based program to prevent medical child abuse through standardized training for medical students, healthcare professionals, and child protective services caseworkers.
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HB 139: Relating to employer health benefit plans that do not include state-mandated health benefits.
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SB 641: Relating to a health literacy plan developed by the statewide health coordinating council and the inclusion of health literacy in the state health plan.
Click Here to view all of the health-related Texas bills that are waiting to be passed

Articles
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Physician Coverage in US Emergency Departments
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Rural Emergency Rooms Run Without Doctors