Texas State Health Plan: 1989-90 Page: ATTACHMENT
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STATE OF TEXAS
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
AUSTIN, TEXAS 78711
WILLIAM P. CLEMENTS, JR.
GOVERNOR October 20, 1988
Statewide Health Coordinating Council
1100 West 49th Street
Austin, Texas 78756
Dear Council Members:
I am in receipt of the proposed 1989-90 Texas State Health Plan.
Your efforts in developing this document are commendable; I am
sure that it will be used by our state's policymakers during the
upcoming biennium.
Our current state fiscal situation mandates that we seek new ways
to coordinate and integrate services so that resources are
maximized. I encourage you to work closely with the Texas Health
and Human Services Coordinating Council and other state agencies
to ensure that a state health plan meets Texans changing needs
and meets those needs in the most cost effective manner possible.
While I have concerns over possible fiscal implications, I agree
that the issues raised in this document are valid concerns. I
await further cost data information.
Sincerely,
William P. Clements,.
Governor
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