Reports and Presentations
Note: These files are in PDF format unless otherwise noted.
Promoting Independence Plan (PIP) reports the efforts HHSC has made and will continue making towards promoting independence for people with disabilities.
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.
Rider 43 requires HHSC to submit an annual report describing efforts by LMHAs and LBHAs to use general revenue funds appropriated for community mental health services, to the extent possible, to leverage and draw down additional federal funds through the 1115 Transformation Waiver or other federal matching opportunities.
HHSC is required to submit a report on the number of training provided in Mental Health First Aid to various described entities for fiscal year 2024.
This report highlights the findings, data, and work put into the fiscal year 2024 priorities. It also provides the data for the four metrics identified by Chapter 531, Texas Government Code, Section 531.0222(e), estimated bed capacity, and gives an update for the various initiatives in each of the seven regional groups.
This report provides findings and recommendations from the 2024 Utilization Review in STAR+PLUS Managed Care Program.
Annual report highlighting program milestones and activities including evaluating implementation of patient assistance navigation, researching prescription marketplace impacts and understanding the community-based landscape of available resources in order to create a successful community outreach.
This is a report on a program that provides peer counseling services, training, technical assistance and other mental health related services to staff, community partners, service members, veterans, and their family members.
The report provides information about the experiences of CRCGs in their efforts to provide a coordinated approach to service delivery for children, youth, adults, and families with multi-agency needs.
The 28 area agencies on aging (AAAs) submit quarterly performance reports that provide data on the units and costs of each service and activity they provide.