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HHSC is an agency that provides and oversees health and human services in Texas. It was created in 2016 as part of a system transformation that restructured and integrated programs and services.
Learn about the history, organization, and functions of the federal agency that protects the health and provides essential human services in the U.S. The web page covers the department's programs, budget, leadership, and components such as the Public Health Service and the Food and Drug Administration.
A list of nominations and appointments to the Department of Health and Human Services by Joe Biden, the 46th president of the United States. See the status, office, and date of each appointee, as well as the sources and references.
The government has already disbursed more than 900 million free at-home COVID-19 tests, and is reopening its free test kit portal. Free COVID-19 tests are back for fall 2024. Here's how to get them.
HRSA is a federal agency that provides leadership and financial support to health care providers in every state and U.S. territory. It funds programs for uninsured, HIV/AIDS, maternal and child health, rural health, organ donation, and health workforce development.
The USPHS is a collection of federal agencies concerned with public health, including nine of the twelve operating divisions of HHS. Institutions are required by the USPHS to do research, education, prevention, and control of diseases and health problems.
A trio of inpatient mental health facilities in Wichita Falls and Vernon, Texas, owned by the State of Texas. The Vernon campus is a maximum-security facility that services adults with criminal issues, while the Wichita Falls campus is a 330-bed facility that treats people with mental illnesses and mental retardation.
The Federal Data Services Hub is a tool for the Affordable Care Act health coverage program. It combines data from various federal and state sources to verify eligibility and enrollment.