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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.
File a Complaint about an HHS Program or Service. If you have questions or are experiencing difficulty with your services from HHS, including Medicaid managed care, contact the Office of the Ombudsman. Phone: 877-787-8999. Relay Texas for people with a hearing or speech disability: 7-1-1 or 800-735-2989.
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.
If you are looking for services such as WIC, SNAP, TANF or Medicaid, please visit 211Texas.org. The search below will help you locate offices that can help you with aging, disability, behavioral health and intellectual or developmental disabilities services.
Medicaid and CHIP Members. 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.
If you are looking for services such as WIC, SNAP, TANF or Medicaid, please visit 211Texas.org. The search below will help you locate offices that can help you with aging, disability, behavioral health and intellectual or developmental disabilities services.
Where Can I Find Services? If you are looking for services such as WIC, SNAP, TANF or Medicaid, please visit 211Texas.org. The search at https://resources.hhs.texas.gov/pages/find-services will help you locate offices that can help you with aging, disability, behavioral health and intellectual or developmental disabilities services.
Service and Benefits Offices. (link is external) provides a searchable list of benefit offices around the state. State supported living centers provide campus-based direct services and supports to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities at 13 locations around the state.
Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provide medical coverage for more than 4 million low-income Texans. The programs cover half of all children in the state and help provide care for two-thirds of people in nursing homes.
CHIP is a health care program for children without health insurance whose families earn too much to get Medicaid but cannot afford health insurance. 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).