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Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provide health coverage for low-income children, families, seniors and people with disabilities.
Seniors, adults with disabilities and some children with disabilities who don't have health insurance might be able to get health coverage through the Medicaid for the Elderly and People with Disabilities program.
To get Medicaid or CHIP, a child must be age 18 and younger (in some cases children with disabilities age 19 and 20 can get Medicaid). They must also be a Texas resident and a U.S. citizen or qualified non-citizen.
Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provide health care for low-income children and families, as well as long-term services and supports for seniors and people with disabilities. Apply for Benefits.
Texas Medicaid is always evolving. In response to the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE), we extended significant flexibilities to ensure continuity of care for our recipients. We also received enhanced federal funding to maintain Medicaid eligibility for people during the PHE. Where we’ve found cost-effective improvements to service ...
A-1800, Employment Services. A-1900, Federal Time Limits. A-2000 Identifying Applicants Interviewed by Phone and Prevention of Duplicate Participation. A-2100, Personal Responsibility Agreement. A-2200, Workforce Orientation. A-2300 Case Disposition. A-2400, One Time Payments. A-2500, State Time Limits.
Medicaid eligibility begins on the start date of the emergency medical condition verified by the attending practitioner on Form H3038, Emergency Medical Services Certification (PDF), or Form H3038-P, CHIP Perinatal – Emergency Medical Services Certification (PDF).
The state plan is the officially recognized document describing the nature and scope of the State of Texas Medicaid program. As required under Section 1902 of the Social Security Act, the plan was developed by the state and approved by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Medicaid for Parents and Caretakers. Medicaid is a healthcare program for low-income people. If you care for a child already getting Medicaid, you might be able to get Medicaid for yourself. To get Medicaid, you must be a related caretaker for a child who has Medicaid, see list below.
To get Medicaid for Pregnant Women or CHIP Perinatal, you must be a Texas resident. You must be a U.S. citizen or qualified non-citizen to get Medicaid for Pregnant Women. If you have other health insurance, you are not eligible for the CHIP Perinatal program.