Reports and Presentations
Note: These files are in PDF format unless otherwise noted.
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 Coverage ends.
All states must complete and submit to Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services this reporting form summarizing state’s plans for initiating renewals for its total caseload within the state’s 12-month period of ending Continuous Medicaid Coverage. HHSC submitted this report to CMS on April 3, 2023.
The HHSC presentation to the House Human Services Committee is regarding Mandatory Managed Care Contracting.
This presentation helps to visualize and explain the function of the 211 Services and Program.
This presentation provides an overview of HHSC programs and budget. It also provides historical financial and outcome trends.
Updates on Federal Rules for Opioid Treatment Programs as requested by the Texas House Public Health Committee.
Updates on Remote Patient Monitoring as requested by the Texas House Public Health Committee.
This presentation provides an overview of HHS's mission, vision, organizational structure, and key functions. It covers key budget drivers and highlights of House Bill 1. It also summarizes the agency's exceptional item requests as well as caseload and cost growth trends.
The first presentation provides an overview of Medicaid and CHIP Services in Texas. The second presentation covers HHSC’s plan for ending continuous Medicaid coverage, including background, federal guidance, and a timeline.
This presentation covers Mental Health Services in Texas. It includes an overview of mental health appropriations and services, as well as COVID-19 funding. Topics covered include prevention and early intervention, community-based treatment and recovery, and community-based crisis response. It also addresses inpatient acute care, including contracted private psychiatric beds, community mental health hospital beds, and state hospital beds.