Infant Formula RecallRetirada del mercado de fórmula infantil
ALERT: ByHeart Recalls Whole Nutrition Infant Formula. Read more
AVISO IMPORTANTE: ByHeart retira del mercado su fórmula infantil Whole Nutrition. Aprender 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).
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Improving Access to Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment in Primary Care for Adolescents: A Resource Center
From the Center for Health Care Strategies, Inc. (CHCS)
Adolescence is often a period for risky behavior and experimentation with alcohol and drugs. An estimated 70 percent of high school students have tried alcohol and 49 percent of high school seniors have used an illegal drug at least once. As a population, adolescents are more vulnerable than adults are to addiction. Early identification of risky substance use is critical to prevent addiction and long-term health and social issues. Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT), an evidence-based strategy for addressing substance use disorder in adults, is a promising integrated approach to identify adolescents at-risk for substance use disorder or treating youth already suffering from its effects.
This resource center provides practical tools and strategies for health plans and providers interested in using SBIRT for adolescents in a primary care setting. It is a product of Improving Access to SBIRT Services for Adolescents, a three-year learning collaborative that supported safety net health plans to increase access to SBIRT among adolescents in the primary care setting. The project was led by the Center for Health Care Strategies in partnership with the Association for Community Affiliated Plans, with funding from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation.
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