05/29/2026
On Wednesday, the Senate Health and Human Services Committee held a hearing to examine the drivers of rising healthcare and insurance costs in Texas. The hearing was structured across five panels, covering how the current landscape took shape, opportunities to reduce healthcare and drug costs and monitoring of legislative implementation.
THA's President and CEO, John Hawkins, provided testimony before the committee, directly addressing and correcting falsehoods perpetuated by insurance companies and other healthcare industry representatives during previous hearings.
Hawkins emphasized the critical role hospitals play in their communities and their ongoing commitment to keeping care accessible for all Texans. He also underscored the necessity of facility fees, which fund staff, supplies, and the drugs and medications needed to treat patients – without them, hospitals would be forced to scale back outpatient services or close their doors entirely. Additionally, he addressed false narratives regarding hospital consolidation, providing lawmakers with accurate context around why consolidation occurs, and that it keeps care close to home when other alternatives aren’t viable.
THA remains dedicated to uplifting the vital work Texas hospitals are doing and working with legislators to address rising costs and identify solutions that strengthen access to care for all Texans.