AUSTIN – Gov. Abbott announced HHSC will receive $1,406,596,805 in federal funding for a multi-year project to improve rural health care throughout the state.
Nonemergency medical transportation services are available for a Medicaid beneficiary or their child. These services include rides to a doctor's office, dentist's office, hospital, drug store or any ...
Children in Texas might be able to get low-cost or free health coverage through Children's Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Children's Medicaid is a health care program for ...
The Surrogate Decision-making Program (SDMP) is a legislatively mandated process authorizing actively involved family members known as Surrogate Decision Makers (SDMs) and Surrogate Consent Committees ...
The Breast and Cervical Cancer Services (BCCS) program provides funding to clinics across the state that give high-quality and accessible breast and cervical cancer screening and diagnostic services ...
HHSC hosted its seventh annual Holiday Wishes gift drive for children in foster care in Central Texas Dec. 9 and 10. Staff sponsored more than 1,000 wish lists, donating more than 5,200 gifts. Gifts ...
Form 2825, Youth Empowerment Services (YES) Waiver Death Review ...
Complaint is defined as any dissatisfaction expressed by a complainant, verbally or in writing, to the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC). A complainant enrolled in a STAR Kids managed ...
Narrow your search results by keywords, filters or both. The Financial Assistance team, also known as the Grants team, in the Office of Rural Hospital Finance, administers and oversees rural hospital ...
One can or bottle of mosquito repellent is permitted per pharmacy fill, with one refill allowed per month. Mosquito repellent won't count against the monthly three-prescription limit for those clients ...