Reports and Presentations
Note: These files are in PDF format unless otherwise noted.
The report provides an update on measures taken by HHSC to administer the Rural Hospital Grant Program that targets improving financial stabilization, maternal care operations, and Alternative Payment Model readiness of rural hospitals in Texas.
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.
This report provides information on fiscal years 2022 and 2023 HHSC Family Violence Program expenditures and highlights HHSC-funded grantee successes in providing family violence services to positively impact the health and well-being of family violence survivors and their children.
The quarterly report reflects activities and findings of the Data Analytics Unit.
HHSC evaluated the rate enhancement programs paid in the Medicaid program to providers to increase reimbursements for direct care and attendant care services.
HHSC shall submit the report to the Legislative Budget Board, Office of the Governor, Senate Finance Committee, House Appropriations Committee, and permanent committees in the Senate and House of Representatives with jurisdiction over Health and Human Services by October 1 each fiscal year for the previous fiscal year.
This report requires state agencies that pay for the health care of Texans to coordinate data to identify outliers and improvements for efficiency and quality that can be implemented within each health care system.
The 2024-25 General Appropriations Act, House Bill 1, 88th Legislature, Regular Session, 2023 (Article II, Health and Human Services Commission, Rider 4), directs the Health and Human Services Commission to prepare a report analyzing the costs of state- and federally-funded residential and non-residential services in the Home and Community-based Services (HCS) waiver program, the Texas Home Living waiver program, and Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICFs/IID).
This report evaluates compliance by managed care organizations (MCOs) in allocation of additional funds related to pediatric services and evaluates distinctions in access to care among pediatric age groups, specifically ages 0 to 4 as compared to 5 to 20.
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston shall submit annual operating cost to the HHSC for all state contracted inpatient mental health hospital beds funded though Goal D, Additional Health Related Services, and Goal G, Facilities. Click here for Appendix A – Letter Submitted by UTHealth Houston (PDF) and Appendix B – Operational Cost Data Submitted by UTHealth Houston (Excel).