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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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    Per Federal requirement, (42 CFR §438.602(e) and (g); May 6, 2016, Federal Register (81 FR 27497); OMB No. 0938-0920), HHSC is posting the result of each agreed upon procedures review of all Managed Care Organizations' and Dental Maintenance Organizations' Financial Statistical Reports by year.

    Topics: Financial, Reporting

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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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    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, Children, Financial

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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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    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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    Health Insurance Premium Payment Program is a Texas Medicaid program that helps families with at least one person on Medicaid pay for their employer-sponsored health insurance premiums.

    Topics: Health, Financial

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    Children's Medicaid is a health care program for children in low-income families. CHIP is a health care program for children whose families earn too much to get Medicaid but cannot afford health insurance.

    Topics: Benefits, Children, Disability, Financial, Health

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    Local authorities are the first to respond to the needs of disaster survivors. Disasters can significantly reduce their ability to provide services

    Topics: Financial

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    During a disaster this page provides information on office openings, benefits and information about other groups offering aid.

    Topics: Financial, Food, Health, Safety

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