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Texas STAR (Medicaid) Plan Community participates in the State of Texas Access Reform (STAR) Managed Care Program (Medicaid). As a part of Medicaid, Community provides both Children’s Medicaid and Medicaid for pregnant women. These programs are at no cost to U.S. residents who cannot afford health insurance. View Plan Provider Manual
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Compare all Medicare plans offered by Community Health Choice in Texas. Get free advice and help from a licensed insurance agent to enroll in the plan of your choice.
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As a local nonprofit health plan, Community Health Choice gives you plenty of reasons to join our Community. From the benefits and special programs we offer to the way our Member Services team helps you make the most of them, Community is always working life forward for you and your family. “I always tell people to choose Community Health Choice. I tell them it’s …
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As a local nonprofit health plan, Community Health Choice gives you plenty of reasons to join our Community. From the benefits and special programs we offer to the way our Member Services team helps you make the most of them, Community is always working life forward for you and your family. “I always tell people to choose Community Health Choice.
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Community Health Choice (Community) participates in the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). CHIP is a health insurance plan for children under the age of 19 and for families who earn too much money to qualify for Texas Medicaid programs yet cannot afford to buy private insurance. How does CHIP work?
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Community 52 People Used
As a Medicaid managed care organization, Community Health Choice must utilize the Texas Association of Health Plans’ (TAHP’s) contracted Credentialing Verification Organization (CVO) as part of its credentialing and recredentialing process regardless of membership in the TAHP.
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This provider is listed in accordance with Section 1451.501 of the Texas Insurance Code and are contracted with Community Health Choice to render services at this location. Per URAC notification requirements, Community does not credential this provider but relies on the facilities’ credentialing process.
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Compare all Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans offered by Community Health Choice in Texas. Get free advice and help from a licensed insurance agent to enroll in the plan of your choice.
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Community 55 People Used
Senate Bill 7 from the 2013 Texas Legislature requires the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) to put in place a cost-effective option for attendant and habilitation services for people with disabilities who have STAR+PLUS Medicaid coverage. A federal option, called Community First Choice, allows states to provide home and community-based …
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Texas 56 People Used
Community Health Choice (Community) participates in the State of Texas Access Reform (STAR) Managed Care Program (Medicaid). As a part of Medicaid, Community provides both Children’s Medicaid and Medicaid for Pregnant Women. These programs are free to U.S. residents who cannot afford health insurance. How does STAR (Medicaid) work?
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The following Community Health Choice plans offer Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug plan coverage to Texas residents. Medicare Advantage plans are an alternative way to get your Original Medicare.
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UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Texas continually strives to make improvements that can make a difference in our members’ lives. One way we do this is by looking at the following Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS®) measures, which are gathered through a National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) tool that can help find ways to …
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Community Health Choice Texas, Inc. is a (HMO D-SNP) plan with a Medicare contract. Enrollment in our plans depends on contract renewal. ATTENTION: If you speak Spanish, language assistance services, free of charge, are available to you.
Community Health Choice (Community) participates in the State of Texas Access Reform (STAR) Managed Care Program (Medicaid). As a part of Medicaid, Community provides both Children’s Medicaid and Medicaid for Pregnant Women. These programs are free to U.S. residents who cannot afford health insurance.
What is CHIP? Community Health Choice (Community) participates in the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). CHIP is a health insurance plan for children under the age of 19 and for families who earn too much money to qualify for Texas Medicaid programs yet cannot afford to buy private insurance. How does CHIP work?
What is STAR (Medicaid)? Community Health Choice (Community) participates in the State of Texas Access Reform (STAR) Managed Care Program (Medicaid). As a part of Medicaid, Community provides both Children’s Medicaid and Medicaid for Pregnant Women. These programs are free to U.S. residents who cannot afford health insurance.