TexCare
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TexCare is a public-private partnership developed by the State of Texas to raise awareness of health insurance options available for children, and to help parents in Texas obtain and use affordable coverage for their uninsured children (ages 0–19). The Texas Health and Human Services Commission operates the program. It was launched in May 2000.[1]
Insurance programs
[edit]TexCare offers two separate children's health insurance programs with benefits packages that cover a full range of services including regular checkups, immunizations, prescription drugs, lab tests, X-rays, hospital visits, and more.
References
[edit]- ^ "STATE PRACTICES IN MEDICAL CHILD SUPPORT CROSS-PROGRAM COORDINATION" (PDF). hhs.gov. U. S. Department of Health and Human Services. June 2003. Retrieved 12 May 2025.
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