SNAP Update and ResourcesActualización y recursos de SNAP
On November 1, 2025, the requirements to receive and apply to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits have changed. To see the new policies to request SNAP benefits, click here and/or call 211 for SNAP assistance. Learn more
El 1 de noviembre de 2025, cambiaron los requisitos para recibir y aplicar para los beneficios del Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria (SNAP, por sus siglas en inglés). Para consultar las nuevas políticas para aplicar para los beneficios de SNAP, haz clic aquí o llama al 211 para obtener ayuda de SNAP. Aprende Más
Transportation UpdateActualización de transporte
SafeRide Health (SRH) is the new provider for all NEMT rides to doctor appointments and pharmacy visits.
Depending on your needs, rides may include wheelchair-lift-equipped vehicles, stretcher vans, minivans, or ambulatory vans. Please let SRH know what type of ride you need when scheduling.
SafeRide Health (SRH) es el nuevo proveedor de todos los servicios de transporte médico que no son de emergencia (NEMT, por sus siglas en inglés) hacia consultas médicas y farmacias.
Según tus necesidades, los servicios de transporte pueden incluir vehículos con elevador para sillas de ruedas, camionetas con camilla, minivans o camionetas ambulatorias. Por favor, informa a SRH qué tipo de transporte necesitas al programar tu traslado.
Third Party Liability Reminder – Medicaid Managed Care Provider Requirements
Date: November 27, 2024
Attention: All Providers
Background information: The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC), Office of Inspector General-Third Party Recoveries division (OIG-TPR) has recently seen a high number of escalations due to a Medicaid provider refusing to see a Medicaid Member because the Medicaid Member has other health insurance.
Providers who participate in Texas Medicaid may not refuse services to eligible Medicaid Members due to potential other health insurance coverage. Additionally, providers are reminded that Medicaid-eligible Members cannot be held responsible for charges exceeding a third-party liability (TPL) payment for services covered by Texas Medicaid. If the TPL pays less than the Medicaid managed care amount, providers should submit a claim to Texas Children’s Health Plan (TCHP) for any additional allowable reimbursement.
TCHP would like to remind providers that they cannot refuse services to an eligible Medicaid Member because the Medicaid Member may have other health insurance coverage, and the Medicaid Member cannot be held responsible for charges exceeding a TPL payment for services covered by Texas Medicaid.