AUSTIN – The Texas Health and Human Services Commission is encouraging women to get screened for cervical cancer as part of National Cervical Health Awareness Month this January.
One in four Texans has experienced an opioid overdose or knows someone who has. The Texas Targeted Opioid Response (TTOR) is a public health initiative with a mission to save lives and provide ...
Renewing your benefits is easy. We'll send you a letter when it's time to renew your benefits. If you need to sign a renewal form you can: Sign it electronically on Your Texas Benefits. Call 2-1-1 to ...
The card is plastic, like a credit card, and it has your name and Medicaid number on the front. Here is a sample Medicaid card (PDF). Will you send me a new Your Texas Benefits Medicaid card each ...
The Texas Simplified Application Project (TSAP) provides Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food benefits to Texas households where all household members are either older adults (age 60 ...
We are looking for Texas Works Advisors, Medical Eligibility Specialists, Hospital Based Workers, and Texas Works Clerks. We offer many benefits to employees, including competitive salaries, career ...
AUSTIN – The Texas Health and Human Services Commission is highlighting services and programs dedicated to the fight against human trafficking. Gov. Greg Abbott proclaimed January 2026 as Human ...
A directory of Texas State Hospitals and State Supported Living Centers ...
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