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  • Breast Cancer Awareness Month

    Pink October is a significant month dedicated to raising awareness about breast cancer- a disease that affects millions of individuals worldwide. During this month, various organizations, communities, and individuals come together to educate, support, and advocate for breast cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women globally, with early detection playing a crucial role in improving survival rates. It's essential to be aware of the risk factors associated with it, such as age, family history, genetic mutations, and certain lifestyle factors like obesity and alcohol consumption. Regular self-examinations and clinical breast exams, along with mammography screenings, are vital for early detection. It's recommended that women begin annual mammograms starting at the age of 40, or earlier if they have a higher risk. Additionally, being familiar with the signs and symptoms of breast cancer, such as a lump or thickening in the breast, changes in breast size or shape, nipple discharge, or skin changes, can help in early identification. Treatment options for breast cancer depend on various factors, including the stage of the cancer, the individual's overall health, and personal preferences. Treatment may involve surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, targeted therapy, or a combination of these approaches. It's crucial for individuals diagnosed with breast cancer to work closely with their healthcare team to determine the most appropriate treatment plan for their specific situation. In addition to raising awareness, Pink October also serves as a platform to support individuals and families affected by breast cancer. It's a time to show compassion, provide resources, and promote a sense of community. Many organizations and charities organize events, fundraisers, and educational campaigns to support breast cancer research, patient support programs, and advocacy efforts. Let's unite during Pink October and spread the word about breast cancer prevention and the importance of early detection. Together, we can make a difference and support those affected by breast cancer. Remember, knowledge and awareness are powerful tools in the fight against breast cancer! 🎀💪🌸 For more information, please follow this link.

  • CDS Employers That Received COVID-19 Grant: Required Reporting due Sept. 30, 2023

    How to Access the Reporting Portal To complete and submit the Funding Utilization Report, CDS employers awarded under “CDS-CHRG” should visit the CDS CHRG reporting portal and follow instructions. Recipients of this award may receive assistance for the completion of this report, including from a designated representative, family member, etc. How to Confirm Your Report Submission SurveyMonkey does not automatically send an email confirmation upon submission of your report. In place of this, HHSC Provider Finance will send a confirmation email on a rolling basis to each individual that submitted their CDS-CHRG report, based on the email address written in the submitted report. If you submitted your report and have not yet received a confirmation email, it may take multiple days after submission for an email to be sent to you. Note: If the “Submit” button at the end of the report has been clicked, and the subsequent thank you message displays on your screen, then HHSC has received your submission. Questions Visit the CHRG webpage for general information about the COVID-19 in Healthcare Relief Grants. If you have any questions about this required reporting, email the Provider Finance Department.

  • ATTENTION: Employee Portal Update

    Great news! 📢 The Employee Portal is back online! We apologize for any inconvenience caused during the downtime. The IHAS Team

  • CMS Takes Action to Protect Health Care Coverage for Children and Families

    Attention everyone! We have some important news regarding your health care coverage. There's been an advisory sent out about potential eligibility system issues that may result in improper disenrollment from Medicaid or CHIP. CMS found that some states are erroneously conducting family-level renewals instead of individual-level renewals, which can lead to eligibility errors. Per the State-Reported Preliminary Assessment, as of September 21, 2023, Texas has not reported this issue. It's crucial for you to stay informed to ensure that your access to healthcare remains uninterrupted. For more information on this notice, follow the links below. CMS Takes Action to Protect Health Care Coverage for Children and Families State-Reported Preliminary Assessment as of September 21, 2023

  • ATTENTION: Employee Portal

    Hello! Just wanted to inform you that the AccuFund Employee Portal is currently experiencing some technical issues. Rest assured, our team is actively working on resolving them. We'll keep you informed as soon as the portal is back up and running. Thank you for your patience and understanding. -The IHAS Team

  • Celebrate Deaf Awareness Week with the Governor's Committee on People with Disabilities

    The Texas Governor, Greg Abbott, proclaims September 18th through 24, 2023 as Deaf Awareness Week. With this proclamation, Governor Abbott honors the unique experiences and rewarding contributions of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing that benefits our state. For more information on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community, including research and resources, please visit the Texas HHSC Deaf and Hard of Hearing webpage. Read the Governor's Proclamation for Deaf Awareness Week Here

  • Keep Your Medicaid Coverage

    It’s time for millions of Texans to renew Medicaid. Join our townhall to make sure you have the information you need to stay covered. When: September 20th, 6:30 PM CT/5:30 PM MT How: Simply answer your phone when we call and you will be connected to our live event! RSVP Here today

  • Did you know about these EVV Portal updates?

    The Texas Medicaid & Healthcare Partnership (TMHP) recently made updates to the Electronic Visit Verification (EVV) Portal computer-based training (CBT) materials in the TMHP Learning Management System (LMS). These updates aim to provide you with the most up-to-date information and ensure a seamless experience with the EVV system. The following modules have been updated: 1. EVV CBT Module 2: Researching, Selecting, and Onboarding with an EVV System - This module now includes updated information on researching, selecting, and onboarding with the new state-approved EVV vendor, HHAeXchange (HHAX). - Additionally, it covers the new method of submitting an EVV Proprietary System Request Form in the EVV Portal. 2. EVV CBT Module 4: EVV Portal - This module has been updated with the latest information on the new method of submitting and managing EVV Proprietary System Request Forms in the EVV Portal. It is important to stay informed and up-to-date to ensure a smooth workflow and compliance with the EVV requirements. If you have any questions or need further assistance regarding these updates, please do not hesitate to reach out to our team. We are here to help you navigate through the EVV Portal and address any concerns you may have. For more information on EVV training requirements, refer to the EVV Training Requirements Checklists found on the HHSC EVV web page. To access the required EVV portal training, use the following steps: Log into the TMHP LMS. Go to the EVV Training Learning Path. Go to the Required EVV Training section, and click TMHP EVV CBT. Complete all modules to receive your certificate of completion. A username and password are required to access the TMHP LMS. To create an account, visit the TMHP LMS New User Registration web page. Email TMHP LMS Support for issues with accessing the LMS.

  • HHSC Offers Suicide Prevention Awareness Resources

    September is recognized as Suicide Prevention Month- a time dedicated to raising awareness about suicide and mental health and reducing the stigma surrounding mental health challenges. It's important to remember that help is available, and no one has to face these difficulties alone. If you or someone you know is in crisis, there are resources that can provide valuable assistance. One such resource is the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, a comprehensive platform that offers information and support for individuals in need. Additionally, the Texas HHSC can provide specific resources tailored to the state of Texas. These resources can be instrumental in connecting individuals with the help they need. Remember, it's crucial to approach this topic with empathy and understanding. Let's work together to spread awareness, offer support, and make a positive impact in the lives of those who may be struggling. RESOURCES AVAILABLE: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Texas HHSC Upcoming webinars addressing suicide prevention-related topics

  • Important Update: TRANSFERRED RULES IN TAC BOOK

    The Texas Administrative Code Chapter references for the HHS System have recently been updated. This means there are some important changes that you need to know about. Effective Sept. 15, 2023, rules in: 40 TAC Social Services and Assistance, Part 1, Department of Aging and Disability Services, Chapter 48, Community Care for Aged and Disabled, Will be transferred to: 26 TAC Health and Human Services, Part 1, Texas Health and Human Services Commission, Chapter 271, Community Care for Aged and Disabled. For more information regarding this change, please visit the Health and Human Services Rulemaking page.

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