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Texas: Governor Abbott Announces $2.5 Million In Funding To Expand Access To Stroke Care

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~ In a recent announcement, Governor Greg Abbott revealed that $2.5 million in grant funding will be allocated to hospitals in order to improve access to life-saving stroke care through the use of mobile stroke units. This initiative is part of a larger effort by the 89th Texas Legislature and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) to enhance stroke outcomes across the state. The remaining $2.5 million will be distributed in fiscal year 2027.

Governor Abbott expressed his commitment to ensuring that all Texans have access to timely and effective medical care, stating, "This $2.5 million investment into mobile stroke units will enable hospitals to better provide vital care without delay in the event of a stroke." He also thanked HHSC for their ongoing efforts to support hospitals and promote the health of all Texans.

The HHSC has awarded $2.5 million in funding for new and expanded mobile stroke units for fiscal year 2026. Dell Seton Medical Center at The University of Texas at Austin will receive $1,250,000 to establish a new unit, while University Medical Center of El Paso will receive $500,000 to expand its existing unit. Memorial Hermann Health System in Houston will also receive $750,000 to expand its mobile stroke unit.

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A stroke is a serious medical emergency that occurs when blood flow to the brain is blocked or reduced. Common warning signs include sudden face drooping, arm weakness, difficulty speaking, dizziness or vision changes. Timely treatment is crucial as a stroke can cause long-term disability or even death.

HHS Executive Commissioner Stephanie Muth emphasized the importance of timely stroke care, stating that "this funding will help expand access to stroke care so more people can get treatment faster." Mobile stroke units are equipped with CT scanners that allow for on-site identification of strokes and immediate treatment.

State Senator Joan Huffman, chair of the Senate Finance Committee, expressed her excitement about the funding for mobile stroke units, stating, "These vehicles bring advanced stroke care directly to patients when every second counts, improving outcomes and saving lives across Texas." According to the Texas Department of State Health Services, there were 71,081 stroke-related hospitalizations in 2024.

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State Representative Greg Bonnen, chair of the House Appropriations Committee, highlighted the importance of mobile stroke units in providing timely care to those who may not have easy access to a stroke center. He stated that "every minute of delay results in irreversible loss of brain function" and emphasized the critical role these units play in saving lives.

Texans can find more information about available services on the HHS website. With this new funding for mobile stroke units, Governor Abbott and the 89th Texas Legislature are taking important steps towards improving stroke outcomes and ensuring that all Texans have access to life-saving medical care.

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