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After an outcry from advocates and media coverage, the Texas Medical Board decided to relinquish its rule-making authority.
Texas' bipartisan effort to shield patients from surprise medical bills could be weaker than intended when it takes effect Jan. 1.
Under the new law, insurers and medical providers can enter into arbitration overseen by state officials to negotiate a payment.
Last week, Colorado became the first state to notify families that children who receive health insurance through the Childrens Health Insurance Program are in danger of losing their coverage.