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DA Kim Ogg on accusations against her, health foundation explains new priorities, and more on Houston Newsmakers

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Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg talks about the accusations County Judge Lina Hidalgo has made against her.

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$20M gifted to Episcopal Health Foundation from national philanthropist MacKenzie Scott

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The Episcopal Health Foundation announced that it has received a $20 million investment from national philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.

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Houston Newsmakers: Is Russia committing genocide and what can the world do about it?

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Houston Newsmakers: Is Russia committing genocide and what can the world do about it?

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Early Childhood Behavioral Development could impact long-term health; free program to help mothers with children ages 0-3

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The Episcopal Health Foundation funds early childhood brain development for kids ages 0-3.

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Point of Order: Mind the gap

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Evan Smith is CEO of The Texas Tribune.

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Expanding Medicaid in Texas could benefit 1 million residents in Houston area

Read full article: Expanding Medicaid in Texas could benefit 1 million residents in Houston area

Medicaid is the health care safety net for millions of Americans.

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New study estimates $7 billion economic impact of COVID-19 health disparities in Texas

Read full article: New study estimates $7 billion economic impact of COVID-19 health disparities in Texas

HOUSTON – Texas’ failure to address race-based inequities in health and health care access is costing the state billions of dollars, according to a new study. Funded by the Episcopal Health Foundation, a Houston-based non-profit and reported by Altarum, a non-profit research and consulting organization, the study examined the impact of disparities highlighted by COVID-19. According to researchers, differences in health status, disease prevalence and life expectancy by race and ethnicity cost the state of Texas $2.7 billion in excess medical care spending and $5 billion in lost productivity. Researchers hope the study will motivate policymakers to fund programs they say are necessary to address health disparities in the state. “We want them to know the real cost is the cost of inaction,” said Dr. Darrell Gaskin, who co-authored the report and is a professor of health policy and director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions.

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New survey breaks down how people feel about getting COVID-19 vaccine

Read full article: New survey breaks down how people feel about getting COVID-19 vaccine

HOUSTON – As COVID-19 vaccines roll out, now a big question is who will take them once they’re available. That was the focus of a recent Episcopal Health Foundation statewide survey of about 1,200 Texans. “We show that overall 60% of Texans say that they’re likely to get the vaccine. As more COVID-19 vaccines roll-out, work is also already underway to get the word out about them. With the possibility of more COVID-19 vaccines being approved and more people become eligible to take them, the push is now on to get people vaccinated.

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