EHF’s Dr. Ann Barnes announced as a featured speaker at The Texas Tribune Festival in Austin
Barnes will be a panelist during a live taping of the KFF Health News “What the Health?” podcast.
Barnes will be a panelist during a live taping of the KFF Health News “What the Health?” podcast.
The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health report looked at the impact on Texas just six months into the state’s unwinding of Medicaid’s continuous enrollment.
As Houston and SE Texas recover from Hurricane Beryl, we think it’s important to take a moment and recognize that recovery is giving many people a glimpse of the realities many of our neighbors live with all the time.
EHF’s continued thoughts and prayers are with all of those affected by recent storms across the state.
New video shows how EHF’s investments are being used at TGP’s community-based Parent Center program.
As we end #BlackMaternalHealthWeek (BMHW) 2024, we’re faced with alarming data that is a call to action. In Texas, Black Texans die from pregnancy-related causes at twice the rate of White Texans and four times the rate of Latino Texans. This is an inequitable and unacceptable health disparity for our entire state.
Preventable differences in health outcomes – which are closely linked to income, zip code, and race – are driving up health care costs and reducing work productivity across Texas, and the state’s economy is suffering more than $7 billion in annual losses because of it. For the first time, researchers estimate the local impact and county-level cost estimates of health disparities across the state.
The event organized by EHF’s Congregational Engagement team helped churches and organizations learn about the foundation’s new priorities for change and how to focus efforts to have the greatest impact on their communities’ health.
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