Federal Agency Comments; Enhancing Coverage of Preventive Services Under the Affordable Care Act
TWHC staff recently submitted written comments in response to a proposed federal rule relating to coverage of certain preventive services and contraceptive items under the Public Health Service Act.
Learn MoreCase Management for Children and Pregnant Women (CPW) Comments
Our TWHC submitted feedback to the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) regarding proposed changes to the Case Management for Children and Pregnant Women (CPW) benefit.
Learn MoreTexas Department of State Health Services (DSHS); 2026-2027 Legislative Appropriations Request Recommendations for the Texas Department of State Health Services- October 2, 2024
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South Texas Family Planning Health Clinic Mobile Health Unit- Provider Testimony
A significant milestone in our mission to bring healthcare to every corner of Texas. The unveiling of 'The Squad,' a mobile health unit, is a testament to the power of legislative support and community partnership.
Learn MoreThe Texas Long- Acting Reversible Contraception: Toolkit
In collaboration with our Steering Committee Member, Every Body Texas, and ASTHO we have created a resource for Texas healthcare providers to support access to long-acting reversible contraception (LARC).
Learn MoreBreast and Cervical Cancer Service (BCCS) Program Payment Rates Comments
Our TWHC provides public comment on proposed adjustments to payment rates for the Breast and Cervical Cancer Services (BCCS) program. We strongly urge HHSC not to implement proposed rate reductions in this crucial safety net program.
Learn MoreRead our IVF Statement
We invite you to please read our latest In vitro fertilization (IVF) statement here.
Learn MoreLong- Acting Reversible Contraception: One- pager
Long-acting reversible contraceptives, or LARCs, are a form of birth control that prevents pregnancy over multiple years after the one-time placement of a device into a woman’s body. They are the most effective form of birth control and can be removed or “reversed” at any time.
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