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What is Texas Medicaid called?

In Texas, the Medicaid program goes by the name of STAR, which stands for State of Texas Access Reform. For the majority of individuals enrolled in Medicaid in Texas, their coverage is provided through the STAR managed care program. This program is designed to assist low-income children, pregnant women, and families, ensuring they have access to necessary healthcare services. Under STAR, members have the opportunity to select health plans that align with their needs, offering a more personalized approach to Medicaid coverage.

STAR, an acronym for State of Texas Access Reform, serves as the primary Medicaid program in Texas. This program is particularly vital for vulnerable populations such as low-income children, pregnant women, and families who rely on Medicaid for their healthcare needs. Through STAR, members have the benefit of choosing their health plans, allowing for a tailored approach to their healthcare coverage. This emphasis on choice aims to provide more effective and personalized care to those enrolled in the Medicaid program.

The STAR managed care program is the backbone of Texas Medicaid, catering to low-income individuals and families across the state. By offering access to essential healthcare services, STAR plays a crucial role in ensuring the well-being of its members. Through this program, Texans eligible for Medicaid, including children and pregnant women, can select from a variety of health plans. This approach empowers individuals to make informed choices about their healthcare, promoting better health outcomes and accessibility to necessary medical services.

(Response: In Texas, Medicaid is called the STAR managed care program.)