It’s not government healthcare. People won’t be asked anything about insurance or income. It’s the first municipality in Texas, and maybe the nation, to figure out a way to help get every resident medical attention at no cost to them.
The city of Ferris in Ellis County has approved a plan to bring free basic healthcare to every one of its residents.
The idea of free basic healthcare to all is coming out of the city's response to COVID-19 when it partnered to stand up a monoclonal antibody treatment center. "We want to provide that access to healthcare that maybe doesn’t need the level of care at an emergency department," Dr. Perritt said. "But because nothing else is open, that’s where you seek your care.""We had six suicides in our city over the last year. That’s 50% across the whole county," Williams said. "We care about our people. We want to provide a mental health component to this and a physical health component.
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