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Texas HHSC has launched a new website to help connect job seekers with employers delivering home- and community-based services.
Topics: Jobs
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HHSC is encouraging preventive care and screenings for women during Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October.
Topics: Health, Women
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HHSC is highlighting the resources available to veterans as Texas observes Veterans Suicide Prevention Day on Sept. 22.
Topics: Mental Health, Safety
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August is National Breastfeeding Month, and Texas WIC is sharing resources to support moms and pregnant women to help meet their breastfeeding goals.
Topics: Health, WIC Providers, Women, Children
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The Texas HHSC today celebrated the grand opening of a new $200 million patient complex and administration building at Rusk State Hospital.
Topics: Health, Mental Health
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Texas Health and Human Services Executive Commissioner Cecile Erwin Young announced today that Emily Zalkovsky will head the state’s Medicaid and CHIP Services division, effective July 1, replacing Stephanie Stephens. As state Medicaid director, Zalkovsky will oversee the division which is the hub for the Texas Medicaid program.
Topics: Leadership
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Texas HHSC announced it received federal approval to replace stolen Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for recipients who were victims of fraud.
Topics: Benefits, Food, Health
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Texas HHSC is urging health care facilities, long-term care facilities, and child care operations to make sure their emergency preparedness plans are updated ahead of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season, which begins June 1.
Topics: Safety
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Texas HHSC is encouraging women of all ages to take care of their health as part of National Women's Health Week, which begins on May 14.
Topics: Health, Women
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The Texas HHSC is reminding Medicaid recipients who received renewal packets in April to return their information to the agency to avoid potential gaps in coverage if they are still eligible.
Topics: Benefits, Health