House Speaker Nancy Pelosi discusses medical costs with Dallas leaders at health care roundtable
Federal funding for COVID-19 testing and treatment is running out, potentially leaving North Texas vulnerable to future virus outbreaks, Dallas health care leaders warned Monday during a discussion with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Pelosi joined Dallas Democratic congressman Colin Allred, Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins and Dallas County Health and Human Services Director Dr. Philip Huang in a health care roundtable to discuss the cost of medical care and the financial burden shouldered by community health organizations because of Texas high rate of uninsured residents.
Parkland Health spends $1.8 million per month treating uninsured patients for COVID-19, Huang said. As life in North Texas inches back toward a pre-pandemic normal, dwindling funds to test and treat COVID-19 could spell trouble for preventing and handling future virus surges.
I think we need more money already because testing and things will stop that are helping us get over this, Pelosi said. That doesnt mean that we stop [testing], that means we see how much of it we need.
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