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Texas Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Community Partner Program (CPP), in partnership with Feeding Texas and local food banks, host events across Texas to help customers apply for and renew their benefits, like Medicaid and SNAP.
Topics: Benefits, Community Engagement, Health
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Good Food Good Move is a resource for recipes, tips and ideas to help keep you and your family healthy.
Topics: Benefits, Financial, Food, Health
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Information on work requirements that must be met to receive, or continue to receive, SNAP benefits longer than three months.
Topics: Benefits, Financial, Food, Health
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Protect yourself against Lone Star Card fraud.
Topics: Benefits, Food, Health, Safety
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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government declared a public health emergency (PHE) and passed a law that allowed you to automatically keep your Medicaid coverage (continuous Medicaid). Based on new federal law, continuous Medicaid coverage ended March 31, 2023, so you need to renew your benefits when it’s time to ensure your coverage will continue if you are eligible.
Topics: Health, Benefits, Data
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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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SNAP food benefits are put on to the Lone Star Card and can be used just like a debit card at any store that accepts SNAP.
Topics: Benefits, Financial, Food, Health
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Contact information for health plans.
Topics: Benefits, Health, Contact
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In partnership with Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS), Medicaid provides a managed care program, STAR Health.
Topics: Benefits, Health
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Medicaid information for foster care.
Topics: Benefits, Health
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TANF provides cash payments to help families pay for food, clothing, housing and other essentials.
Topics: Benefits, Financial, Health, Children
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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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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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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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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