AUSTIN - The Texas Health and Human Services Commission reminds Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients that they can no longer buy candy or sweetened drinks with their Lone Star ...
HHSC is recognizing National Kidney Month in March by spotlighting resources and programs for Texans. Chronic kidney disease, also called chronic kidney failure, means that kidneys are irreversibly ...
HHSC is focused on helping programs work better together and serving Texans more effectively. Organizational changes effective April 1 reflect feedback from staff, stakeholders and leadership and ...
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, there are an estimated 128,000 hospitalizations and around 3000 deaths each year related to foodborne illnesses. Older adults are more likely to ...
The Child Care Management Services (CCMS) program of the Texas Workforce Commission helps eligible parents with the cost of child day care. Eligibility for this assistance varies in different regions ...
Texas Health and Human Services Commission State Hospital Long Range Planning Report Revised Publ... Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC), John H. Winters Building, Public Hearing Room ...
Governor's EMS and Trauma Advisory Council (GETAC) Stroke Committee Meeting Department of State H... This meeting will be conducted live and virtually through Teams. Virtual meeting links are posted ...
State Supported Living Centers Long Range Planning Draft Report Public Comment: HHSC welcomes public comments pertaining to the drafted long-range planning report for State Supported Living Centers.
Here’s the process for individuals to become certified to bill Medicaid for peer support. The steps need to be completed in order. The job of a peer specialist is to help instill the hope of recovery ...
In March 2014, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued the federal HCBS Settings Rule which added requirements for settings where Medicaid HCBS are provided. CMS has given states ...
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As defined by Texas Health and Safety Code Section 254.001, a freestanding emergency medical care facility is a facility, structurally separate and distinct from a hospital, that receives an ...
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