Consumer Managed Personal Attendant Services (CMPAS)

What is CMPAS?

Under the CMPAS program, Texas Health and Human Services contracts with licensed agencies to provide personal assistance services to people who have physical disabilities who are mentally and emotionally competent and willing to supervise their attendant or have someone who can supervise the attendant for them. The individual interviews, selects, trains, supervises and releases their personal assistants. Health-related tasks are prescribed by physician.

Provider Communications

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The Texas Health and Human Services Commission contracts with a company called Granicus to provide email updates, called GovDelivery. In accordance with your contract, and contracting rules at 40 Texas Administrative Code §49.302(g), you must subscribe to receive HHSC email updates, using this GovDelivery signup, and select Information Letters, Provider Alerts and the contract program type(s).

When you sign up for email updates, you are giving your information to both HHSC and to Granicus. When HHSC has your information, it is subject to the HHSC privacy policy. When Granicus has your information, it is subject to the Granicus GovDelivery privacy policy.

Contact Program Staff

For questions about:

How to Become a Provider

For information about how to become a provider, contact your local Contracted Community Services  Unit manager.

Statutes & Rules

State

Federal

Other rules and statutes

Communications

Information & Provider Letters

Case-sensitive. Use commas to separate multiple entries.
Note: These files are in PDF format unless otherwise noted.
Number Title/Notes Date Published
IL 2013-25 Contract and Fiscal Compliance Monitoring – Implementation of Intermittent Monitoring - Effective Date June 1, 2013
IL 2012-86 Handling of Sensitive Personal Information and Breach Notification
IL 2012-83 Changes to the Medicaid Eligibility Service Authorization Verification (MESAV) Effective November 2, 2012
IL 2011-04 Billing Procedures for Individuals Who Move Between Fee-for-Service and STAR+PLUS Service Areas

Note: Revised June 21, 2012

IL 2012-08 Managing the Most Frequent Rejected and Denied Provider Claims
IL 2012-21 New EDI 5010 Diagnosis Code Requirement -- affects Claim Submission and Payment
IL 2012-23 Supplemental Provider Information for STAR+PLUS March 1, 2012, Expansion into Lubbock, El Paso and Hidalgo Service Areas
IL 2011-119 Expansion of the STAR+PLUS Program into new service areas: El Paso, Lubbock and Hidalgo
IL 2011-89 Updated Information: Expansion of the STAR+PLUS Program in the Harris and Jefferson County Service Areas
IL 2011-73 Expansion of STAR+PLUS Service Areas