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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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Licensing and regulatory information for residential child care operations in Texas.
Topics: Child Care Licensing/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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The Quality Incentive Payment Program (QIPP) is a state directed payment program (DPP) which serves as a performance-based initiative to help nursing facilities achieve transformation in the quality of their services through implementation of innovative program-wide improvement processes.
Topics: Medicaid Business Resources, Long-term Care Providers
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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.
Topics: Long-term Care Providers
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Information for Texas Community Attendant Services (CAS) providers.
Topics: Long-term Care Providers
- Provider NewsApril 12, 2024
HHSC has updated two lists of nursing facilities that have not met the initial conditions of participation for the Quality Incentive Payment Program state fiscal year (SFY) 2024 program year.
Topics: Long-term Care Providers