Leaders in Health and Human Services Reporting

^Subscribers gain full access to all of our must-have reports and videos

Leaders in Health and Human Services Reporting

^Subscribers gain full access to all of our must-have reports and videos

Health Care Reporting

Health Care Reporting

Public Health Funding and Policy Committee

Public Health Funding and Policy Committee

Hospital Payment Advisory Committee

Hospital Payment Advisory Committee

Medicaid/CHIP Market Intelligence Data Workbook

Medicaid/CHIP Market Intelligence Data Workbook

Latest Posts

HHSC: Joint Committee on Access and Forensic Services

The Joint Committee on Access and Forensic Services develops recommendations for the bed day allocation methodology, the bed day utilization review protocol including a peer review process, and advises on a comprehensive plan for coordination of forensic services. The Department of State Health Services established the Joint Committee on Access and Forensic Services in accordance with S.B. 1507, 84th Legislature, Regular Session, 2015. The purpose of the committee is to provide customer/consumer and stakeholder input to the Health and Human Services system in the form of recommendations regarding access to forensic services within the state of Texas. The JCAFS considers and makes recommendations to the Legislature consistent with the committee’s purpose.
Read more

The Weekly Insight: January 28

Texas Insight’s Recent Reports HHSC: Early Childhood Intervention Advisory Committee. The Committee gathered to hear an Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) program update; discuss Medicaid Autism Services Policy; hear a Preschool…
Read more

HHSC: Texas Brain Injury Advisory Council

The Texas Brain Injury Advisory Council addresses strategic planning, policy, rules and services related to the prevention of brain injury, rehabilitation and the provision of long-term services and supports for…
Read more

HHSC: Drug Utilization Review Board (Part 1: Drug Class Reviews)

The Texas Drug Utilization Review Board meets quarterly to develop criteria and standards impacting Texas Medicaid, including: developing and submitting recommendations for the Texas Medicaid preferred drug list; suggesting clinical prior authorizations on outpatient prescription drugs; recommending educational interventions for Medicaid providers; and reviewing drug utilization across the Medicaid program.
Read more

HHSC: Texas Diabetes Council

Texas Diabetes Council addresses issues affecting people with diabetes in Texas and advises the Texas Legislature on legislation that is needed to develop and maintain a statewide system of quality…
Read more

HHSC: Early Childhood Intervention Advisory Committee

The Early Childhood Intervention Advisory Committee, which is required by Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, advises the Texas Health and Human Services Commission Division for Early Childhood Intervention Services on development and implementation of policies that constitute the statewide ECI system. The governor appoints the committee members. The federal law establishing the system of early intervention programs for infants and toddlers with developmental delays or disabilities is Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. In Texas, the Part C program is Early Childhood Intervention. ECI is a division of the Texas Health and Human Services Commission.
Read more

The Weekly Insight: January 21

Texas Insight’s Recent Reports HHSC: The Mental Health Condition and Substance Use Disorder Parity Workgroup. The Workgroup gathered to hear State agency updates; discuss differences between state and federal parity…
Read more

The Weekly Insight: January 14

Looking Ahead January 14, 2020: Mental Health Condition and Substance Use Disorder Parity Workgroup State and Federal Healthcare News Texas Under new Texas law, Planned Parenthood likely to be excluded…
Read more

“Texas Insight has been a valuable tool that we have utilized both during the
Texas Legislative Session and during the Interim. Timeliness and accuracy are important and that describes
the reporting system. We view it as a very important service to have.”