Reports and Presentations
Note: These files are in PDF format unless otherwise noted.
This report includes all expenditures for programs that received SABG funds during fiscal year 2023. Substance Use programs use SABG funds to offer a comprehensive array of prevention, intervention, and treatment services.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services requires states to report on specific metrics designed to demonstrate states' progress towards restoring timely application processing and initiating and completing renewals of eligibility for all Medicaid and CHIP enrollees as Continuous Medicaid.
This presentation summarizes material on the testimony of HHSC before the Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council meeting for June 6, 2024.
This report includes all expenditures for programs that received MHBG funds during fiscal year 2023. HHSC uses the MHBG to fund a variety of mental health programs to offer a comprehensive array of adult, child, and community crisis mental health services.
The report gives the 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. This report covers quarters 3 and 4 of FY23 and quarters 1 and 2 of FY24.
This report provides actual expenditures for fiscal year 2023 by program and method of finance as required by the 2024-2025 General Appropriations Act. The report provides information regarding $116.8 million in opioid-related expenditures.
Texas began planning for the unwinding of continuous Medicaid coverage in the summer of 2020. HHSC employed a proactive, multi-pronged communications campaign to inform recipients, health care providers, advocates, and other stakeholders about its plan to unwind continuous Medicaid coverage.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services requires states to report on specific metrics designed to demonstrate states' progress towards restoring timely application processing and initiating and completing renewals of eligibility for all Medicaid and CHIP enrollees as Continuous Medicaid.
Fifth biannual report to provide an overview of HHSC’s efforts to coordinate with providers to identify and implement initiatives designed to reduce Medicaid recipients’ use of emergency room services as a primary means of receiving health care benefits and HHSC’s efforts to encourage Medicaid providers to continue implementing effective interventions and best practices that were developed and achieved under the DSRIP program.
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 waiver program.