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Texas Department of Health, Texas Diabetes Council, Choosing Insurance Texas Diabetes Council staff is available to answer questions you may have about insurance issues at (512) 458-7490 or TDC.Web@tdh.state.tx.us . The Council does not provide or guarantee insurance coverage. While the Council can provide information about resources, it is the responsibility of the individual seeking health insurance to provide information regarding eligibility status and application information to the appropriate insurance resource. ... You may file a complaint with the carrier (either your HMO or your insurance company), or you may file a complaint at the Department of Insurance. ... [Read More]
Texas Department of Health, Texas Diabetes Council, HEDIS organizations (HMOs) to report HEDIS measures, including six measures related to diabetes, to the Texas Health Care Information Council (THCIC) . THCIC was created in 1995 to establish the state’s health care data collection system. Findings from 1999 and 2000 chart reviews conducted by the HMOs indicate important progress in delivering care to people ages 18 to 75 years who have diagnosed diabetes, but Texas falls behind the US 2000 nationwide average (of 270 health plans and called Quality Compass). HEDIS does not include Medicare or Medicaid non-managed care plans nor self-insured HMOs that are not regulated by the Texas Department of Insurance. ... [Read More]
Texas Department of Health, Texas Diabetes Council, Publications & Resrouces Texas Diabetes Council staff is available to answer questions you may have about insurance issues at (512) 458-7490 or TDC.Web@tdh.state.tx.us . The Council does not provide or guarantee insurance coverage. While the Council can provide information about resources, it is the responsibility of the individual seeking health insurance to provide information regarding eligibility status and application information to the appropriate insurance resource. ... The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is a national program designed for families who earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid, yet cannot afford commercial insurance. Coverage is available for qualified children from birth through age 19). ... [Read More]
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Texas Department of Health, Texas Health Facts Please Note: For the year 2001 we are no longer reporting numbers forpersons without health insurance. Instead we are reporting children enrolled in theChildren's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)and Medicaid covered births. ... External Links to other sites are intended to be informational anddo not have the endorsement of the Texas Department of Health. ... Page 2 contains information on Health Professionals, Health Facilities,and Texas Department of Health Program Summaries. ... [Read More]
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Texas Department of Health, Texas Diabetes Council - Minimum Standards for Diabetes Care in Texas In 1995, the Texas Diabetes Council Managed Care Work Group first developed Minimum Standards for Diabetes Care Under Managed Care in Texas. The title was changed in 1999 to Minimum Standards for Diabetes Care in Texas to reflect consensus that these standards should be met under all types of health care plans and delivery systems. They are used to define minimum benefits for health plans regulated by the Texas Department of Insurance. ... [Read More]
Texas Department of Health, Texas Diabetes Council, Insurance In 1997, the Texas Legislature passed Senate Bill 162 requiring the Insurance Commissioner, in consultation with the Texas Diabetes Council, to develop minimum standards for health care benefits provided to people who have diabetes. In addition, Senate Bill 163 required health benefit plans that pay for treatment of diabetes and associated conditions to cover the cost of diabetes equipment, supplies, and self-management training programs. A year later, the Diabetes Council supported adoption of rules by the Texas Department of Health which provide coverage of diabetes testing supplies to all Medicaid recipients. ... [Read More]
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