Tuesday, January 19, 2021

From the Texas Tribune: Low-income Texans struggle to find new doctors as state officials boot Planned Parenthood off Medicaid

For our look at health care policy and federalism.

- Click here for the article.

Planned Parenthood employees are scrambling to help find new doctors for thousands of low-income patients after Texas officials and a court order booted the women’s health provider from Medicaid, the federal-state health insurance program for the poor and disabled.


Experts say there’s a scarcity of places low-income patients can receive non-abortion services like cancer screenings, in part because Texas already has a shortage of doctors who accept Medicaid due to the state’s low payment rates. The coronavirus pandemic has also upended some health providers’ operations and left others with long waiting lists, meaning new patients could face a lengthy delay before they can come in for an appointment. The state’s health commission gave Planned Parenthood's Medicaid patients until Feb. 3 to find new doctors.

- From Ballotpedia: Medicaid Spending in Texas.