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In response to the aftermath of the severe storm on May 28, 2025, Texas authorities have announced an extension for emergency ...
People receiving services from Texas Health and Human Services, and other individuals, may have had sensitive personal information about their health and identity inappropriately accessed or used ...
Texas Health and Human Services Commission is warning Texans about a recent data breach involving employees. In addition to the Texans impacted by the privacy breach first reported on Jan. 17, ...
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) told another 33,529 Texans who receive agency services that “their protected health, personal identifying or sensitive personal information ...
The latest Health And Human Services Commission news from The Texas Tribune. By Jess Huff June 23, 2025 Lawmakers added $100 million to a child care scholarship program but failed to expand access ...
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission is being audited by the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, ... 176,648 by filling out a renewal form, ...
AUSTIN – The Texas Health and Human Services Commission is notifying recipients of agency services and other affected individuals that their protected health, personal identifying information or ...
People who were potentially affected are being notified by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, according to a press release issued Friday. The data breach impacted information between ...
More than 33,000 state benefits recipients have had their personal information improperly accessed by state employees — bringing the total number of people impacted to about 94,000, the Texas ...
Texas Health and Human Services Commission to extend postpartum coverage. KBTX First News at Four EXTENDED(Recurring) By Johnathon Vermaelen. Published: Mar. 1, 2024 at 5:55 PM CST ...
If you disagree with a Medicaid case decision, you may be able to appeal by writing to the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, P.O. Box 149027, Austin, TX 78714-9027; Calling 211 and ...
Garza said Texas Health and Human Services owes Texans a response on the issue. "I would like a better, more thorough, explanation of the situation and how they are handling this," Garza said.