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Texas to Receive $1.4 Billion for Rural Health Care Improvements

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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has allocated $1.4 billion to Texas, aimed at enhancing and expanding rural health care services over the next five years. This funding is critical for addressing the health care access challenges faced by rural communities, ensuring that residents receive necessary medical services. The initiative is part of a broader effort to innovate health care delivery in underserved areas, which could significantly impact the quality of life for many Texans. Residents in rural areas should stay informed about upcoming programs and services that will result from this funding.
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