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coaching federation Hendrick and Abilene Regional Medical Center did not respond to questions presented Tuesday about the percentage of patients who lack insurance.Larry Johnson, administrator for the Abilene Taylor County Public Health District, said people who lack insurance coverage have options, but may not always take advantage of them."They don't feel they have money to pay for it, so they don't go to the doctor," he said, adding that the health district provides primary care options to about 1,400 uninsured people annually.Income limits for medical help can vary greatly depending on one's circumstances.For instance, a family of four must typically have a gross income limit of $428 monthly to receive Medicaid benefits, but exceptions are made in programs that seek to help pregnant women, said Bettye Gindratt, director of county social services.Gindratt administers another program for indigent Taylor County residents, in which a family of four's gross income cannot exceed $699 a month."The mission is to provide health care to the uninsured residents of Taylor County that are at or below 21 percent of federal poverty guidelines," said Gindratt.The county has seen "a significant increase in applications," she said. To qualify, each of the 275 to 300 or so residents receiving assistance must go through an interview process."Normally we can get clients in within two weeks of the application. Now, we're looking at three to four weeks to get them in the door for an appointment. We are just backed up."Taylor County contracts with Golding's clinic to actually provide the care, and Golding said he is also seeing a large