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  2. Texas Medical Board - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Medical Board (TMB [1]) is the state agency mandated to regulate the practice of medicine by Doctors of Medicine (MDs) and Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (DOs) in Texas. The Board consists of 12 physician members and seven public members appointed for a six-year term by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate.

  3. Sylvia Trent-Adams - Wikipedia

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    Sylvia Trent-Adams with the surgeons general of the Air Force, Navy and Army in May 2017. Sylvia Trent-Adams (born June 15, 1965) [1] is a retired U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps rear admiral, who last served as the principal deputy assistant secretary for health from January 2, 2019 to August 31, 2020. [2]

  4. United States Department of Health and Human Services

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    1965: Community Health Services and Facilities Act PL 89-109; 1965: Medicare section of the Social Security Act PL 89-97; 1965: Mental Health Centers Act Amendments PL 89-105; 1965: Heart Disease, Cancer, and Stroke Amendments PL 89-239; 1966: Comprehensive Health Planning and Service Act PL 89-749; 1970: Community Mental Health Service Act PL ...

  5. John Peter Smith Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Texas law itself, passed in 1989 and amended in 1999, provides lawyers for each side with little guidance. The relevant section of the Texas Health and Safety Code is a single sentence, reading, “A person may not withdraw or withhold life-sustaining treatment under this subchapter from a pregnant patient.” [30]

  6. Community health centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The community health center (CHC) in the United States is the dominant model for providing integrated primary care and public health services for the low-income and uninsured, and represents one use of federal grant funding as part of the country's health care safety net. The health care safety net can be defined as a group of health centers ...

  7. State health agency - Wikipedia

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    Although the vast majority of these agencies are officially called "departments," the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials adopted "state health agency" as the generic term to reflect the fact that a substantial number of these agencies are no longer state "departments" in the traditional sense of a cabinet-level organizational unit dedicated exclusively to public health. [2]

  8. Abbott warns Texas Children's: comply with immigration order ...

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    In response, Gov. Abbott replied on X, stating, "Hey Texas Children's Hospital & Baylor College of Medicine, this doctor is putting your Medicaid and Medicare funding at risk. You better think ...

  9. Community health center - Wikipedia

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    A community health center is a not-for-profit, consumer directed healthcare organization that provides access to high quality, affordable, and comprehensive primary and preventive medical, dental, and mental health care. Community health centers have a unique mission of ensuring access for underserved, under-insured and uninsured patients.