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    The Comprehensive Continuum of Care for Women program provides pregnant women and women with dependent children comprehensive case management services.

    Topics: Women, Health, Substance Use, Mental Health

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    If you feel unsafe, getting support can help you understand your options and feel safer.

    Topics: Children, Women, Contact, Safety

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    Are you pregnant and considering adoption? Have you already delivered and are unable to care for your newborn? Adoption agencies, also known as child placing agencies, help match birth mothers with adoptive families.

    Topics: Health, Women, Children

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    The MOM Model is a new program that can help pregnant women who have Medicaid get treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) during and after their pregnancy.

    Topics: Health, Women, Substance Use

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    Women who are eligible for Medicaid for Breast and Cervical Cancer (MBCC) receive full Medicaid benefits including cancer treatments and reconstruction. MBCC services are administered in the STAR+PLUS program through a Managed Care Organization (MCO) of the member's choice

    Topics: Benefits, Health, Women

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    After you're approved for Medicaid or CHIP, you must pick a health plan. You will have at least two plans to choose from. Your health plan choices depend on where you live (PDF) and the program you're enrolled in.

    Topics: Aging, Benefits, Children, Disability, Health, Women

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    Pregnant women might be able to get free health coverage during their pregnancy through Medicaid for Pregnant Women or the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Perinatal program. Medicaid provides health coverage to low-income pregnant women during pregnancy and up to 12 months after the postpartum.

    Topics: Benefits, Children, Financial, Health, Women

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    Texas Medicaid and CHIP programs provide health care services for low-income pregnant women and women with breast or cervical cancer. There are also programs for family planning services and breast or cervical cancer screening for those without health insurance.

    Topics: Benefits, Financial, Health, Women

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    You are pregnant and want to know everything you can about the options you have. You have a right to know the truth.

    Topics: Women, Children, Health

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    Texas Health Steps is healthcare for children birth through age 20 who have Medicaid. Texas Health Steps gives your child free medical checkups starting at birth, and free dental checkups starting at 6 months of age.

    Topics: Health, Women, Children

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    The Title V Maternal and Child Health Fee-for-Service program is available to low-income women, children and adolescents who aren’t eligible for Medicaid, CHIP, CHIP Perinatal or another program that covers the same service.

    Topics: Women, Health, Children

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    Primary Health Care Program works with clinic sites across Texas to ensure eligible Texas residents can get comprehensive primary health care services, to prevent, detect and treat health problems.

    Topics: Aging, Children, Health, Women

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    Pregnant and Parenting Intervention (PPI) programs provide intervention services to reduce the impact, severity and cost associated with a substance-exposed pregnancy for the mother and child and their families.

    Topics: Women, Substance Use, Mental Health

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    Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program can provide health care for low-income children and families and long-term services and supports for people with disabilities and seniors.

    Topics: Aging, Benefits, Children, Disability, Health, Women

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    CHIP perinatal coverage provides care to unborn children of pregnant women who are not eligible for Medicaid and who have a household income up to 202% of the federal poverty income level (FPIL). 

    Topics: Benefits, Children, Health, Women

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