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STAR medical plans provide all Medicaid services, unlimited prescriptions, unlimited number of hospital days and health education classes. Each plan also offers extra services, called value-added services. The charts below show the extra services each plan offers in each service area.
Comparison Charts for Members NOT Living in a Nursing Home or Facility. Find the area where you live. Then, pick the STAR+PLUS services that apply to your type of coverage – Medicaid Only or Medicaid and Medicare.
Use the charts below to explore what value added services each health plan offers: If your current health plan leaves your service area, you will have to pick a new plan. If you're enrolled in a Medicaid plan, you can choose to change your health plan at any time. CHIP members can only change their plans during their first 90 days of enrollment.
This easy-to-use chart shows what services are provided by the various Texas Medicaid waiver programs, which includes STAR+PLUS, CLASS, HCS, DBMD, TxHML, MDCP, and YES. Download the Texas Medicaid Waiver Comparison Chart .
Our State Medicaid fact sheets provide a snapshot with key data for Medicaid in every state related to current coverage, access, and financing, as well as a politics section for each state.
Programs provide services, such as nursing, adaptive aids, dental and therapies, once all non-waiver program resources, including Medicaid state plan services, are exhausted. Services for individuals under age 21 are limited to those not covered under Medicaid state plan EPSDT benefits.
HHSC has a comparison of Texas Medicaid waiver programs. Disability Rights Texas also has a Medicaid Waiver Comparison Chart. More about the YES waiver. More about the HCBS waiver. Waiver laws and regulations
CHIP comparison charts outline the value-added services offered in each service area so that you can pick the health plan that will best meet your child’s needs.
Medicaid & CHIP Enrollment Data. The table below presents the most recent, point-in-time count of total Medicaid and CHIP enrollment in for the last day of the indicated month, and is not solely a count of those newly enrolled during the reporting period. For purpose of comparison, the table also presents (a) the change in enrollment since the ...
Every state’s Medicaid and CHIP program is changing and improving. The State Overviews provide resources that highlight the key characteristics of states’ Medicaid and CHIP programs and report data to increase public transparency about the programs’ administration and outcomes.