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What does the Texas Health and Human Services Commission do?

HHS works with federally qualified health clinics, medical associations, community partners and local governments to help clients find the health care they need. Aging and Disability Resource Centers can help Texans find personal care, nursing care, help at home and other long-term care services.

What services does Texas Health and Human Services provide?

Health Services.
Case Management Providers for Children and Pregnant Women..
Children with Special Health Care Needs Services Program..
County Indigent Health Care Program..
Epilepsy Program..
Hemophilia Assistance Program..
Kidney Health Care..
Medicaid 1115 Waiver..
Palliative Care for Providers..

How do I talk to a live person at Texas Health and Human Services?

For help or questions with your HHSC benefits case or YourTexasBenefits.com, call 2-1-1 or 1-877-541-7905.

Why would the Texas Department of Health and Human Services call me?

The Texas BRFSS is currently being conducted. If you receive a phone call from 512-333-0841 on behalf of the Texas Department of State Health Services and CDC asking you to answer some questions about your health and health practices, it is a legitimate phone call.

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