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Application for Medicaid Programs for Youth Transitioning from Foster Care (Form 1011)
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- Texas Health and Human Services Commission
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- Spanish / Español
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Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN)
Services for children with special medical needs who are either Medicaid eligible or who meet other income guidelines. Content Detail
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- Texas Department of State Health Services
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Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) Newsletter for Families
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- Texas Department of State Health Services
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Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
Texas families with uninsured children may be able to get health insurance through Children's Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Both programs offer health care benefits, including regular checkups and dental care. Content Detail
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- TexCare Partnership
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- Spanish / Español
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CHIP: Children's Medicaid
eZ-Application is a quick and easy way for you to get health insurance for any child in your family who doesn't have health insurance. Content Detail
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- TexCare Partnership
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- Spanish / Español
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CSHCN Application booklet including instructions
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- Texas Department of State Health Services
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- Spanish / Español
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Information for Families on Applying for Health Insurance
All Texas families with uninsured children are eligible for assistance in getting health insurance through either CHIP or Children's Medicaid programs. The program your children qualify for will be based on your family's size and your ability to pay. Content Detail
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- TexCare Partnership
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- Spanish / Español
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Kincare Primer
This primer provides information to families, headed by a relative who are not involved with CPS, about their rights and responsibilities. Content Detail
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- Texas Legal Services Center
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Medically Dependent Children Program: Frequently Asked Questions
Information regarding the Medically Dependent Children Program (MDCP) as well as contact information on how to apply to the program is provided. Content Detail
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- Texas Department of Human Services
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Medical Transportation Program
Provides transportation to eligible Medicaid recipients for covered health care services when no other transportation is available. Content Detail
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- Texas Health and Human Services Commission
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- Spanish / Español
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Medically Dependent Children Program: Overview
MDCP provides a variety of services to support families caring for children who are medically dependent and to encourage deinstitutionalization of children in nursing homes. Content Detail
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- Texas Department of Human Services
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Medically Dependent Children Program: Rights of Caregivers
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- Texas Department of Human Services
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Oral Health Program
Oral Health Program staff are located in Austin, Lubbock, Tyler, Houston, San Antonio, and El Paso. These dental public health professionals provide preventive dental services to eligible low-income, underserved, pre-school, and school-aged children who are Texas residents. Content Detail
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- Texas Department of State Health Services



