Reports and Presentations
Note: These files are in PDF format unless otherwise noted.
This report outlines the revenue and expenses associated with the directed payment programs and demonstrates that the funds are mostly sufficient to cover the cost.
The sixteenth report with analysis of selected data related to pediatric acute care therapy services (including physical, occupational, and speech therapies) and assessment of impact on access to care.
GR funds to be used to the extent possible to draw down additional federal funds through the 1115 Transformation Waiver or other federal matching opportunities.
The Report on Mental Health First Aid Program requires HHSC to submit a report on the number of training provided in Mental Health First Aid to various described entities for fiscal year 2023.
The quarterly report reflects activities and findings of the Data Analytics Unit.
HHSC must implement contract provisions allowing an MCO to offer their members certain medically appropriate, cost-effective, evidence-based services in lieu of mental health or substance use disorder services specified in the Medicaid State Plan.
The 2023 Alternatives to Abortion Report includes: an introduction to the HHSC A2A program, the total number of A2A providers, total number of unduplicated clients served by each provider, a description of A2A outreach efforts by providers and HHSC, total expenditures by method of financing, total contract amounts by provider, and outcome measures included in contracts with providers.
All Texas Access is a legislatively mandated initiative that focuses on increasing access to mental health services in rural Texas communities. HHSC is collaborating with the rural-serving LMHA and LBHAs to focus on diverting more Texans with mental illness away from the criminal justice system and into treatment.
As required by Section 32.046, Texas Health and Safety Code, this report contains the fiscal year 2023 update on a five-year strategic plan to improve access to maternal depression screening, referral, treatment, and support services.
Medically Dependent Children Program Monitoring Report is a legislatively required report containing, for the most recent state fiscal quarter, information and data related to access to care for Medicaid recipients receiving benefits under the Medically Dependent Children Program (MDCP) waiver program.