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Woven Health Clinic reports rising uninsured rates in Farmers Branch, expands partnerships to meet demand
Summary
Woven Health Clinic told Farmers Branch council July 15 that an estimated 18 percent of adults in the city are uninsured and described expanded clinical partnerships and programs intended to absorb increased demand as state Medicaid and ACA subsidy changes take effect.
Woven Health Clinic executives told Farmers Branch council on July 15 that roughly 18 percent of adults aged 19–64 in the city are uninsured, up from 17.5 percent last year, and that state-level Medicaid changes and ACA subsidy adjustments are expected to increase local demand for the clinic’s services. Jackie Rakowski, executive director, described Woven’s primary-care model for uninsured and underinsured patients: chronic disease management, same-day appointments,…
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