Abbott directs $5.5M to boost Texas primary care
15-07-2026 18:42 via kxan.com

Abbott directs $5.5M to boost Texas primary care

Gov. Greg Abbott directed $5.5 million toward strengthening primary care in Texas. This comes as the state continues to face a shortage of doctors, particularly in rural communities.
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