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    Licensing and regulation information for General Hospital Providers in Texas.

    Topics: Health Care Facilities Regulation, Licensing and Credentialing

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    A special care facility is an establishment that provides a continuum of nursing or medical care or services primarily to persons with acquired immune deficiency syndrome or other terminal illnesses. A special care facility may also include special residential care facilities.

    Topics: Health Care Facilities Regulation

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    A Rural Health Clinic is a clinic located in a rural area designated as a shortage area. It may not exist as a rehabilitation agency or function primarily as a care and treatment facility for mental diseases.

    Topics: Health Care Facilities Regulation

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    Portable X-Ray Services must meet requirements of the federal Medicare Program and are not state licensed nor are they accredited.

    Topics: Health Care Facilities Regulation

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    HHSC is responsible for developing rules that establish minimum standards for licensing procedures, operational requirements, standards for voluntary agreements, enforcement procedures, fire prevention and safety requirements, and physical plant and construction requirements for private psychiatric hospitals and crisis stabilization units.

    Topics: Health Care Facilities Regulation

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    Licensure and regulatory information for Freestanding emergency medical care facilities

    Topics: Health Care Facilities Regulation

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    Information about Outpatient Rehabilitation Facilities in Texas.

    Topics: Health Care Facilities Regulation

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    Information about community mental health centers in Texas.

    Topics: Health Care Facilities Regulation

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    Provider information about the Texas Burial or Cremation Assistance Registry.

    Topics: Health Care Facilities Regulation

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    Information about the regulation of health care facilities in Texas.

    Topics: Health Care Facilities Regulation

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    Provider information for Texas ADRCs

    Topics: Aging, Long-term Care Providers, Disability

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    Information for Texas Adult Foster Care (AFC) providers

    Topics: Long-term Care Providers

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    AAA Dietary Reference Intake frequently asked questions.

    Topics: Long-term Care Providers, Aging

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    The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) Office of Area Agencies on Aging (OAAA) applies for grants funded by Administration for Community Living (ACL). These are the State Health Insurance Assistance Programs (SHIP) and Medicare Improvement for Patients and Providers Act (MIPPA) grants. In Texas, SHIP is called the Health Information, Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP). Both grants serve Medicare beneficiaries in all 254 counties across Texas. The SHIP grant has existed since 1992 and the MIPPA grant was implemented in 2008 to support the SHIP efforts.

    Topics: Long-term Care Providers, Aging, Policy

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    Texas Area Agencies on Aging procedural information.

    Topics: Long-term Care Providers, Policy, Aging

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