HHSC Course Catalog
| Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) / Children's medicaid/ CHIP perinatal | Applications - H1014 |
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| Training includes an explanation of each section of the CHIP and Children's Medicaid application. The training provides a brief overview of benefits, general eligibility criteria and information about verification documents needed before benefits are approved for each section of the application. Time: 1.5 hoursLast updated: November 2008 |
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| Completing the Integrated Application | Applications - H1010-E |
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Training includes an explanation of each section of the form 1010-E. Form 1010-E is used to apply for one or all of the following HHSC programs: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), Medicaid Eligibilty for the Elderly and People with Disabilities (MEPD), TANF Level (Adult) Medicaid and Children's Medicaid. Time: 1.5 hours Last updated: October 2011 |
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| Application for Assistance for MEPD Community Programs | Applications - H1200-EZ |
| Training includes an explanation of each section of the Application for Assistance Form H1200-EZ for community programs. Verification requirements and processing timeframes are briefly discussed. Time: 1 hourLast updated: March 2009 |
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| Application for Assistance for Medicaid Eligibility for the Elderly and People with Disabilities - (MEPD) Community Programs | Applications - H1200-EZ |
| Training includes an explanation of each section of the Application for Assistance Form H1200-EZ for community programs. Verification requirements and processing timeframes are briefly discussed. Time: 1 hourLast updated: March 2009 |
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| Medicaid Eligibility for the Elderly and People with Disabilities (MEPD) Application | Applications - H1200 |
| Training includes an explanation of each section of the Application for Assistance Aged and Disabled for individuals requiring institutional care. Individuals applying for benefits through the Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS) use this version of the application. Time: 1 hourLast updated: March 2009 |
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| Overview of HHSC Programs with Combined Application Training | Applications - All Forms listed Above |
| Training covers a very high level description of programs HHSC determines eligibility for. The overview includes both Texas Works programs and Medicaid Eligibilty for the Elderly and People with Disabilities (MEPD). HHSC benefits include: nutritional assistance (SNAP), cash assistance (TANF), medical assistance for children and families (CHIP, CMA, TANF Level Medicaid) and the MEPD programs. This training is most appropriate as an introduction to HHSC for groups that do not need specific program information. It may serve as the starting point for CBOs interested in providing application assistance for all HHSC benefits. Completing the Application for Assistance for Texas Works and MEPD programs is also included in this 3 hour version of the Overview. Time: 3Last updated: October 2008 |
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| Critical Policy Updates | |
| Training includes an explanation of each section of Form 1010-A and 1010-B. Form 1010-B may be used to apply for one or all of the following HHSC programs: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), TANF Level (Adult) Medicaid and Children's Medicaid. Time: 1.5 hoursLast updated: February 2009 |
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| Medicaid for Breast and Cervical Cancer Application (Webinar) | Applciation - Revised H1034 |
| Provides an explaination of the application process for women diagnosed with breast and/or cervical cancer. Time: 1.5 hoursLast updated: October 2011 |
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| Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) - Combined Application Project (CAP) | Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) - H1010, H1010-A, H1010-B, and H1010E |
| Training examines the eligibility criteria for SNAP. Documents needed for proof of clients' statements are identified prior to receiving benefits. The time frame will be discussed in the training. Time: 2.5 hoursLast updated: October 2011 |
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| Temporary Assistance for Needy Families - TANF | Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) - H1010, H1010-A, H1010-B, and H1010E |
| A modified version of the CENA training used with DADS and AAA staff so they can understand and assist increasing enrollment for older and low- income individuals who live in the colonias. Time: 2.5 hoursLast updated: March 2009 |
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| Overview of HHSC Programs | |
| The overview includes a description of both Texas Works programs and Medicaid Eligibility for the Elderly and People with Disabilities (MEPD). HHSC benefits include: nutritional assistance (SNAP), cash assistance (TANF), medical assistance, and the MEPD programs. It may serve as in introduction for all HHSC programs. Time: 2.5 hours Last updated: October 2011 |
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| Overview of HHSC Programs, no MEPD | |
| Training covers a very high level description of Texas Works Programs that include HHSC programs such as: Supplement Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) formerly known as the Food Stamp Program, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), Medicaid Eligibility for the Elderly and People with Disabilities (MEPD), TANF Level (Adult) Medicaid and Children's Medicaid. Children of applicants who do not qualify for Children's Medicaid may be referred to Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) if household's income and resources meet CHIP criteria. Time: 2.5 hours Last updated: October 2011 |
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| Overview of HHSC Programs with Application Training | |
| Training is explains the benefits that are available to adults caring for children other than their own children. Emphasis is placed on the One Time Grandparent grant, the assets counted for Children's Insurance, and budget groups for SNAP cases. This training is primarily used by CPS and child placing agencies kinship units. Time: 1.5 hoursLast updated: March 2009 |
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| HHSC Programs for Children Not Living With Parents | |
| Training covers a very high level description of Texas Works Programs that include HHSC programs such as: Supplement Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) formerly known as the Food Stamp Program, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), Medicaid Eligibility for the Elderly and People with Disabilities (MEPD), TANF Level (Adult) Medicaid and Children's Medicaid. Children of applicants who do not qualify for Children's Medicaid may be referred to Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) if household's income and resources meet CHIP criteria. Time: 1.5 hoursLast updated: October 2011 |
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| Overview of HHSC Programs with Application Training | |
| Training covers a very high level description of programs HHSC determines eligibility for. The overview includes both Texas Works programs and Medicaid Eligibility for the Elderly and People with Disabilities (MEPD). HHSC benefits include: nutritional assistance (SNAP), cash assistance (TANF), medical assistance for children and families (CHIP, CMA, TANF Level Medicaid) and the MEPD programs. This training is most appropriate as an introduction to HHSC for groups that do not need specific program information. It may serve as the starting point for CBOs interested in providing application assistance for all HHSC benefits. Completing the Application for Assistance for Texas Works and MEPD programs is also included in this 3 hour version of the Overview. Time: 3 hourLast updated: March 2009 |
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| Overview of Medicaid Eligibility for the Elderly and People with Disabilities (MEPD) | |
| Training explains the difference between Medicare and Medicaid. Eligibility for the following Medicaid programs is explored: Institutional Programs, Community Programs, RSDI Exclusion Programs, Medicare Savings Programs, and Medicaid Buy-In. Time: 2.5 hour Last updated: October 2011 |
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| Medical Programs for Pregnant Women / Pregnant Women Medicaid / CHIP Perinatal / Emergency Medicaid / CHIP | |
| Training explains the benefits and basic eligibility criteria for each of the programs specifically available to low income pregnant women in Texas. Time: 1 hour Last updated: October 2011 |
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| Processing CHIP/Children's Medicaid Applications and Renewals | |
| Training explains the requirements for each stage of the CHIP and Children's Medicaid process. The stages include: application, eligibility, enrollment, and renewals. Time: 2.5 hours Last updated: October 2011 |
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