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Texas Department of State Health Services
Provide podiatry services.
Posted Date
Jul 6, 2026
Due Date
Jul 27, 2026
Release: Jul 6, 2026
Texas Department of State Health Services
Close: Jul 27, 2026
Provide podiatry services.
AvailableTexas Department of State Health Services
Provide licensed off duty peace officer services for region 6.
Posted Date
Jul 6, 2026
Due Date
Jul 31, 2026
Release: Jul 6, 2026
Texas Department of State Health Services
Close: Jul 31, 2026
Provide licensed off duty peace officer services for region 6.
AvailableTexas Department of State Health Services
Provide equipment upkeep, repair & replacement.
Posted Date
Jul 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 28, 2026
Release: Jul 1, 2026
Texas Department of State Health Services
Close: Jul 28, 2026
Provide equipment upkeep, repair & replacement.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Texas Department of State Health Services
The council meeting covered several key operational and programmatic updates. Discussions included state epidemiology reports regarding an Ebola Bundibugyo virus outbreak, preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and updates from the EMS and Trauma Registries, including new data dictionary standards and workforce trends. The council reviewed Mobile Integrated Health community practices, trauma and stroke facility designations, and performance improvement data related to severe trauma patient transfers.
The meeting featured an overview of chronic disease data in the border region, highlighting significantly higher prevalence rates for diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity, and high blood pressure among Hispanic populations compared to statewide data. Discussions included a review of chronic disease prevention efforts focused on conditions such as asthma, cancer, heart disease, stroke, and obesity. Additionally, an update was provided on the recommendations report workgroups, which focused on chronic disease, infectious disease, and the public health workforce.
This report outlines six recommendations across three main areas: Chronic Disease, Communicable Disease, and Public Health Workforce. These recommendations are designed to advance obesity prevention, enhance local laboratory capacity for disease detection and preparedness, and strengthen the public health workforce in the Texas border region. The objective is to improve health outcomes, disease surveillance, and public health infrastructure within the specified region.
The committee meeting covered updates from the Department of State Health Services, including agency organizational changes, the TakeChargeTexas portal status, and federal developments affecting subsidies and program funding. Financial reports for the state fiscal year were presented, along with detailed updates on the Texas Insurance Assistance Program-PLUS, the Long-Acting Injectables treatment pilot, and system application processing metrics. Subcommittees for Eligibility, Governance and Data, and Formulary provided updates on their recent activities, and the committee reviewed and prioritized future agenda items including historical prescription data and program enrollment projections.
The committee discussed updates on federal grant funding, including the Public Health Infrastructure Grant and potential changes to the federal budget. The Provider Finance Department presented developments regarding the Public Health Provider - Charity Care Program, covering new cost report submissions and platform training. Legislative appropriations processes and timelines for the Department of State Health Services were reviewed, alongside discussions on core program funding and the local impact of budget constraints. Emerging infectious disease trends, including measles, screwworm monitoring, and respiratory viruses, were addressed. The committee reviewed the progress of data modernization through electronic case reporting and received an update on the implementation of House Bill 2844 concerning mobile food vendor licensing and inspection rules. Preparations for the annual committee report were also established.
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