Medicaid Preferred Drug List and Formulary ChangesCambios en el formulario y la lista de medicamentos preferidos de Medicaid
The Vendor Drug Program (VDP) made changes to the Texas Medicaid drug formulary effective January 30, 2026. To learn more about formulary changes impacted, please click here for more information
El programa de medicamentos de proveedores de Texas (VDP) ha realizado cambios recientes en el formulario de medicamentos de Medicaid de Texas. Esto entrará en vigencia el 30 de enero de 2026
Para obtener más información sobre los cambios en el formulario afectados, visite el siguiente enlace para obtener más información
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
SafeRide Health (SRH) is the new provider for all NEMT rides to doctor appointments and pharmacy visits.
Depending on your needs, rides may include wheelchair-lift-equipped vehicles, stretcher vans, minivans, or ambulatory vans. Please let SRH know what type of ride you need when scheduling.
SafeRide Health (SRH) es el nuevo proveedor de todos los servicios de transporte médico que no son de emergencia (NEMT, por sus siglas en inglés) hacia consultas médicas y farmacias.
Según tus necesidades, los servicios de transporte pueden incluir vehículos con elevador para sillas de ruedas, camionetas con camilla, minivans o camionetas ambulatorias. Por favor, informa a SRH qué tipo de transporte necesitas al programar tu traslado.
Colorectal Cancer Screening Benefit Criteria to Change for Texas Medicaid
Attention: PCPs and OncologistsEffective Date: March 1, 2021Providers should monitor the Texas Children’s Health Plan (TCHP) Provider Portal regularly for alerts and updates associated to the COVID-19 event. TCHP reserves the right to update and/or change this information without prior notice due to the evolving nature of the COVID-19 event.Call to action: Effective for dates of service on or after March 1, 2021, colorectal cancer screening benefit criteria will change for Texas Medicaid. Fecal occult blood tests, multi-targeted stool deoxyribonucleic acid (mt-sDNA) tests, screening colonoscopies, and sigmoidoscopies are evidence-based methods of colorectal cancer screening. Procedure codes G0106, G0120, and G0122 will no longer be reimbursed for colorectal cancer screenings.
How this impacts providers: Tests, procedure codes, and limitations are as follows:
Fecal Occult Blood Tests- Procedure codes G0328 (with modifier QW) and 82270 may be reimbursed one service per rolling year for clients who are 45 years of age and older.
MT-sDNA Test-Procedure code 81528 may be reimbursed once every 3 years for clients who are 45 years of age and older for services rendered in the laboratory setting.
Sigmoidoscopies-Procedure code G0104 may be reimbursed for clients who are 45 years of age and older.
Colonoscopies: Average Risk-Procedure code G0121 may be reimbursed once per 10 rolling years for clients who are 45 years of age and older.
Diagnosis code Z86010 (Personal history of colonic polyps) will no longer be diagnosis-restricted for procedure code G0121 for average risk colonoscopies.
Exclusions-Barium enemas for colorectal cancer screening are not a benefit of Texas Medicaid.
The American Cancer Society (ACS) recommends screening people at average risk for colorectal cancer beginning at 45 years of age by any of the following methods:
A fecal occult blood test (FOBT) or fecal immunochemical test (FIT) every year
A mt-sDNA every 3 years
A flexible sigmoidoscopy every 5 years
A flexible sigmoidoscopy every 10 years in addition to annual FIT screening
A colonoscopy every 10 years
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) guidelines indicate that the net benefit of colorectal cancer screening in adults who are 76 years of age and older who have been previously screened is small. The risks should be considered on an individual basis, as screening in this age group is most appropriate for those healthy enough to undergo treatment.
The ACS and USPSTF recommends screening for people who are at high risk for colorectal cancer once every 2 years.
Source:TMHP Notice dated 1/15/2021Next steps for providers: Providers should share this communication with their staff.
If you have any questions, please email Provider Network Management at: providerrelations@texaschildrens.org.For access to all provider alerts,log into:
www.thecheckup.org or www.texaschildrenshealthplan.org/for-providers.