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    ECI providers use a coaching approach to work with families when delivering early intervention services. During the coaching process, parents become equipped to teach their child new skills.

    Topics: Children, Disability, Health

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    Contact HHSC by phone, mail or fax about Your Texas Benefits and Lone Star Card accounts.

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    Contact information for health plans.

    Topics: Benefits, Health, Contact

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    HHS COVID-19 Case Data includes the number of reported cases at facilities operated or regulated by HHSC and the names of long-term care facilities that HHSC has approved for limited visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Topics: COVID-19, Data, Health

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    The substance use disorder Community Health Worker (CHW) programs allow community health workers and promotor(a) to increase linkage and retention in substance use, mental health, and medical services for Texas residents living with substance use disorders.

    Topics: Mental Health

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    Adults who were in the Texas foster care program as children might be able to keep their Medicaid coverage through the Medicaid for Transitioning Foster Care Youth program or the Medicaid for Former Foster Care Youth program.

    Topics: Benefits

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    TANF provides cash payments to help families pay for food, clothing, housing and other essentials.

    Topics: Benefits, Financial, Health

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    SNAP recipients in Texas can buy food online. This will make it easier to get food by having the option to pick it up or get it delivered.

    Topics: Benefits, Financial, Food, Health

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    HHS approves and posts human trafficking training courses, including at least one that is free of charge. Visit the list of HHS-approved human trafficking training courses, or review the approval standards and process to be considered for HHS approval.

    Topics: Safety, Health Services Providers

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    CHIP covers children in families that earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid but cannot afford to buy private insurance.

    Topics: Benefits, Children, Financial, Health

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    If you have concerns or are unhappy with your health or dental plan or the services you receive, you can submit a complaint.

    Topics: Health, Complaints

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    Most Medicaid services and all Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) services are delivered through health plans. If you have Medicaid or CHIP, your health plan makes sure you get the health care services you need.

    Topics: Benefits, Children, Financial, Health

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    Texas Health and Human Services Commission has introduced a new incidents submission portal for certain licensed and/or certified Texas Health and Human Services providers to submit incidents online to notify the agency if someone in their care has been or may be physically or mentally abused, neglected or exploited.

    Topics: Reporting, Provider Self-reporting, Safety, Long-term Care Providers

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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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    Medicaid and CHIP services has programs for seniors seeking assistance with long-term care services, health insurance or health insurance assistance.

    Topics: Aging, Benefits, Health

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