SNAP Update and ResourcesActualización y recursos de SNAP
On November 1, 2025, the requirements to receive and apply to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits have changed. To see the new policies to request SNAP benefits, click here and/or call 211 for SNAP assistance. Learn more
El 1 de noviembre de 2025, cambiaron los requisitos para recibir y aplicar para los beneficios del Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria (SNAP, por sus siglas en inglés). Para consultar las nuevas políticas para aplicar para los beneficios de SNAP, haz clic aquí o llama al 211 para obtener ayuda de SNAP. Aprende Más
Transportation UpdateActualización de transporte
Starting December 15, 2025, SafeRide Health will become the new provider for all member rides to doctor appointments and pharmacy visits. After this date, Texas Children’s Health Plan will no longer use MTM for Non Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) services.
For other questions, please call Member Services at the number on the back of your member ID card.
A partir del 15 de diciembre de 2025, SafeRide Health será el nuevo proveedor para todos los viajes de los miembros a citas médicas y visitas a la farmacia. Después de esta fecha, Texas Children’s Health Plan ya no usará MTM para los servicios de Transporte Médico No Urgente (NEMT).
Screening for Maternal Depression - Essential to Child Well-Being
Effective January 1, 2017, Texas Children’s Health Plan will reimburse providers for maternal depression screening conducted at a well-child visit. Postpartum depression screening utilizing the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale may be reimbursed up to 2 times per member ages 0-6 months, using CPT code 96161. Code 96161 is used to report the use of a standardized instrument to screen for health risks in the caregiver for the benefit of the patient. The reimbursement for this code will be based on the reimbursement for code 99420 in the current Medicaid fee schedule until the Medicaid fee schedule is updated to reflect code 96161.
In 2016, CMS issued an informational bulletin discussing the importance of early screening for maternal depression. Maternal depression is a serious and prevalent condition that not only affects the mother, but may present a substantial early risk to appropriate child development, the mother-infant bond, and the family. According to the AAP, it has been estimated that 5 percent to 25 percent of all pregnant, postpartum and parenting women have some type of depression. Mothers who have low incomes are more likely to experience some form of depression than the general population of mothers. A maternal depression screening can be considered an essential part of a risk assessment for the child, given the evidence that maternal depression can place children at risk of adverse health consequences.
Screening for postpartum depression does not require that the child’s provider treat the mother. However, the child’s provider has a role in supporting the mother and facilitating her access to resources to optimize the child’s healthy development and the healthy functioning of the family. Mothers who screen positive for postpartum depression may be referred to their Primary Care Provider for treatment. National Hotlines are also available to provide guidance for treatment:
Postpartum Support International Warmline
Phone Number: 800-944-4PPD (4773)
Website: www.postpartum.netPPD Moms
Phone Number: 800-PPD-MOMS (800-773-6667)
Email: info@hopeline.com
Website: http://www.1800ppdmoms.org/Providers may access the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale online at no cost:
English: https://www2.aap.org/sections/scan/practicingsafety/Toolkit_Resources/Module2/EPDS.pdf
Spanish: http://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/mcah/Documents/MO-CHVP-EPDS-Spanish.pdfFor additional information:
AAP Clinical Report – Incorporating Recognition and Management of Perinatal and Postpartum Depression Into Pediatric Practice accessible at http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/pediatrics/early/2010/10/25/peds.2010-2348.full.pdf
CMS Informational Bulletin - Maternal Depression Screening and Treatment: A Critical Role for Medicaid in the Care of Mothers and Children accessible at
https://www.medicaid.gov/federal-policy-guidance/downloads/cib051116.pdf