Charles Miller (@cmillernd2005) 's Twitter Profile
Charles Miller

@cmillernd2005

Senior Policy Advisor @ Texas 2036. Former Policy Advisor to Gov. Abbott. Opinions my own. Healthcare, BBQ, Craft Beer, Notre Dame, CFB, Inglewood Jacks Hockey.

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Texas 2036 (@texas2036) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Senior Policy Advisor Charles Miller talked to KXAN News for their latest investigative report on Texas lawmakers' push for more transparent medical billing. #txlege #txhealth #pricetransparency READ FULL REPORT: bit.ly/3mfvnKG

Senior Policy Advisor <a href="/Cmillernd2005/">Charles Miller</a> talked to <a href="/KXAN_News/">KXAN News</a> for their latest investigative report on Texas lawmakers' push for more transparent medical billing. #txlege #txhealth #pricetransparency

READ FULL REPORT: bit.ly/3mfvnKG
Dutch Rojas (@dutchrojas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Physicians are burdened with a growing number of administrative tasks, taking away valuable time and resources that could be spent on patient care. It's time to free up providers to focus on what matters most - delivering high-quality care to patients. #PatientCare"

Noah Smith 🐇 (@noahpinion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Americans pay way too much for health care, college, and child care. There probably is no one single cause. noahpinion.substack.com/p/why-do-educa…

Blake Madden 🏥 (@b_madden4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've gotta be the only one degenerate enough to realize that this is the wrong Signify Health logo right (this takes absolutely nothing away from the fantastic graphic from Gist)

I've gotta be the only one degenerate enough to realize that this is the wrong Signify Health logo right

(this takes absolutely nothing away from the fantastic graphic from Gist)
Emily Dove (@egbd27) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Millions (and millions and millions) of Texans live in areas that don't have enough healthcare professionals to care for them. Let's get NPs to fill those gaps so Texans can get care close to home. Thanks to Sen Cesar Blanco for taking the lead on this critical issue.

CatoHealth (@catohealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Economic theory implies that even if employers pay for health benefits, the costs fall on the workers, because workers see reductions in other forms of compensation. Regardless of who makes the payment, all such funds come from cato.org/policy-analysi…

Economic theory implies that even if employers pay for health benefits, the costs fall on the workers, because workers see reductions in other forms of compensation.

Regardless of who makes the payment, all such funds come from cato.org/policy-analysi…
State of Reform (@stateofreform) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's an odd-numbered year, and that means #Texas lawmakers have convened for another session. Jack Frazee, Lindsay Lanagan, Anthony Haley, and Charles Miller are discussing notable legislation for this year and more in Austin. Health Management Associates #healthcare

It's an odd-numbered year, and that means #Texas lawmakers have convened for another session. 

Jack Frazee, Lindsay Lanagan, Anthony Haley, and <a href="/Cmillernd2005/">Charles Miller</a> are discussing notable legislation for this year and more in Austin.
<a href="/HMAConsultants/">Health Management Associates</a> 
#healthcare
Charles Miller (@cmillernd2005) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote about the state of price transparency in Texas -- what the laws are, where we are in implementation, and what's to come in the future. texas2036.org/posts/health-p…

Texas 2036 (@texas2036) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s been a lot of talk about #pricetransparency in #txhealth care lately, and sometimes it can get confusing with all the various laws and rules that have passed. #txlege Texas 2036's Charles Miller dives in on the data: bit.ly/3YEDbU3

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#txlege is considering proposals to ⬆️ premiums on teacher health insurance. The debate over whether teachers, districts, or the state should pay more misses the big point: health care prices are too high, and impact all employers. texas2036.org/posts/rising-h…

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56% of insured Texans reported skipping or postponing care due to costs in a recent Episcopal Health Fdn survey. Find out how #txlege can rein in out-of-control #healthcare prices here: bit.ly/3Te7hww