Reports and Presentations
Note: These files are in PDF format unless otherwise noted.
The annual FY23 CSHCN Client Services Data Report (Rider 75b) details caseload and prescription drug data for the CSHCN Services Program.
Annual contractor compliance report that provides updates regarding contract compliance and monitoring. The attached report details contract awards and monitoring activities conducted by program staff between October 1, 2022 and September 30, 2023.
Annual evaluation and report on the Prescription Drug Rebate Program for health benefit programs administered by the Health and Human Services System: Texas Medicaid Program, Children's Health Insurance Program, Kidney Health Care Program, Children with Special Health Care Needs Services Program, and the Healthy Texas Women Program.
Current waiting list and expenditure data for community health services for adults and children, forensic state hospital beds, and maximum security forensic state hospital beds.
Out of funds appropriated above, HHSC shall prepare a report on the census at each mental health state hospital with a breakdown of civil, forensic, and maximum-security patients.
This report provides information regarding $4.1 billion in behavioral health funding reported from SBHCC member agencies and institutions of higher education. The proposal links expenditures to strategies in the strategic plan to demonstrate how state appropriations will be used to further plan goals during fiscal year 2022.
The Foster Care Capacity Needs Report is a plan to increase the placement capacity for children in foster care in each catchment area in Texas.
Evaluating the use of benefits under the STAR Health program for children in foster care to better coordinate the provision of healthcare and use of those benefits.
This report provides updates on the improvement process for reducing the time it takes for nursing facility providers undergoing a change of ownership to receive payment for services to Medicaid clients.
Evaluation of CMS’s InCK model and whether it would benefit children in Texas, including children enrolled in STAR Health.