RECAP: The 6th Annual Healthcare Summit
On October 10, Congressman Dan Crenshaw hosted his 6th Annual Healthcare Innovation Summit in The Woodlands, Texas. Leading healthcare professionals, innovators, and industry experts gathered to discuss cutting-edge advancements in healthcare. Topics included customized medicine for disease treatment, innovative devices to reduce hospitalizations, groundbreaking brain stimulation for mental health, cancer treatment breakthroughs, and AI-driven drug approval processes.
Speakers, including Dr. Richard Gibbs, Dr. Nolan Williams, and Mahesh Galgalikar, shared insights into how these innovations are transforming patient care.
Veterans Affairs Healthcare
Remember, with VA health care, you’re covered for regular checkups with your primary care provider and appointments with specialists (like cardiologists, gynecologists, and mental health providers). You can access Veterans health care services like home health and geriatric (elder) care, and you can get medical equipment, prosthetics, and prescriptions. Find out how to apply for and manage the health care benefits you've earned. Visit the website for more information. If you need assistance with the VA, contact one of my District offices.
Making your holiday travel plans?
Remember to check your passport and renew it in time. Most countries require your passport be valid for an additional six months from the time you enter. Here are some helpful tips.
Hold These Truths
On Hold These Truths, I dive into some of the most pressing issues facing Americans today, guided by the core principles that built this country—freedom, security, and opportunity. With each episode, I sit down with experts, leaders, and influential voices from across the political spectrum to tackle challenges head-on, from national security and healthcare to economic growth and the role of technology in our lives.
If you're looking for insight, honest conversation, and a deeper understanding of where we're heading as a nation, join me each week as we hold these truths close, just as our founders intended.
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