Reports and Presentations
Note: These files are in PDF format unless otherwise noted.
The Legislature directed HHSC to design and implement an acute care and long tern services and supports system for individuals with an intellectual and developmental disability (IDD).
As required by Section 32.046, Texas Health and Safety Code, this report contains the fiscal year 2024 update on a five-year strategic plan to improve access to maternal depression screening, referral, treatment, and support services.
HHSC will provide an update on Mental Health Needs of High Acuity, System-Involved Children.
A legislative report is annually submitted by the PANS Advisory Council to the Legislature and Governor for recommendations on education, diagnosis and outreach concerning pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome.
This report is required biennially to discuss the effects of telemedicine, telehealth, and home telemonitoring services on the Texas Medicaid program including number of providers using these services, geographic disposition of these providers, the number of patients treated, the types of services provided, and the cost of utilization.
Texas Government Code, Section 531.153(a) requires permanency planning for Texas children with an intellectual or developmental disability under age 22 living in institutions.
The report fulfills the requirements of Texas Human Resources Code (HRC) Section 42.0412(e), which requires the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) to provide an annual report to the legislature that includes specific data concerning licensed day care centers.
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) in collaboration with the Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) and using existing resources, are to collect, compile, and publish on HHSC's website certain data aggregated on reported incidents in licensed day-care centers that threatened or impaired the basic health, safety, or welfare of a child.
Texas Government Code, Section 531.153(a) requires permanency planning for Texas children with an intellectual or developmental disability under age 22 living in institutions.
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.