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Projected surge in uninsured will strain local health systems
- About 14 million fewer Americans are expected to have health insurance in a decade due to President Donald Trump's tax-and-spending law and the expiration of enhanced subsidies.
- Primary care doctors in the county each serve nearly 3,900 people, nearly three times the U.S. average.
- Uncompensated care for hospitals and clinics is projected to increase by $204 billion over the next decade due to people's inability to pay.
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Projected surge in uninsured will strain local health systems
RIO GRANDE CITY, Texas — Jake Margo Jr. stood in the triage room at Starr County Memorial Hospital explaining why a person with persistent fever who could be treated with over-the-counter medication didn’t need to be admitted to the emergency…
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