-
A case surrounding Tennessee's ban on certain gender-affirming care for minors could set precedents for other states that have bans in place, including Texas, where three doctors are being sued for allegedly violating state law.
-
Children's Health reported a 67% jump in RSV cases between the first and second full weeks of this month as the region experiences colder weather and cold and flu season begins.
-
North Texas hospital officials say they have avoided canceling or delaying procedures after a crucial IV fluid manufacturing plant was damaged in Hurricane Helene.
-
Children's Health will open an expanded tower at Children's Medical Center Plano by the end of 2024.
-
Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Dr. May Lau of UT Southwestern for allegedly providing hormone treatment to 21 patients after the state's ban on gender-affirming care for children took effect.
-
Cook Children's in Fort Worth is experiencing a surge of RSV cases that is overwhelming their emergency department.
-
Nurses at Children’s Health in North Texas have seen patients through surges of COVID-19, the flu, and now RSV.
-
Federal pandemic dollars funded insurance for low-income families during COVID-19. Children’s advocates fear when that money goes away, the percentage will rise again.
-
The country’s largest children’s hospital system raised $11 million to add a series of behavioral health resources.
-
Doctors from Children’s Health in Dallas and the Dallas County Health and Human Services department recommend kids between 6 months and 5 years old receive the COVID-19 vaccine, following the Centers for Disease Control’s endorsement this weekend.
-
The federal emergency declaration is expected to last through at least mid-October and has kept states from dropping people from Medicaid rolls.
-
Pediatric hospitals across North Texas are taking stock after a year of unpredictability and stress due to the COVID-19 surge across the state.