Williamson County indigent health care program at highest enrollment

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Qualifications, statistics, future plans

  • Tara Jempty, director of program eligibility and social services of the Williamson County and Cities Health District, speaks of medical problems in the county’s poorer communities at the courthouse during a September 19 meeting. Photo by Nalani Nuylan.
    Tara Jempty, director of program eligibility and social services of the Williamson County and Cities Health District, speaks of medical problems in the county’s poorer communities at the courthouse during a September 19 meeting. Photo by Nalani Nuylan.
  • Graph shows the major cities in Wilco where most indigent clients live. Illustration courtesy Williamson County.
    Graph shows the major cities in Wilco where most indigent clients live. Illustration courtesy Williamson County.
With Williamson County ranked the third healthiest county in Texas, 12 percent of people under 65 don’t have health insurance, still better than most of the state. But with unforeseen circumstances leading to a lack of money to pay for health care and the current poverty rate at 6.3 percent, county residents can turn to indigent health care as a potential solution.    Current standing The…

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