Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 33 - EARLY AND PERIODIC SCREENING, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT
Subchapter C - CONFIDENTIALITY
Section 33.30 - Confidentiality of Records
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Federal and state laws and regulations prohibit the disclosure of information about Medicaid clients without effective consent by the client or on behalf of the client, except for purposes directly connected with the administration of the Medicaid program, as described in 42 USC, §1396a(a)(7); 42 CFR. §§431.301 - 431.306; Human Resources Code, § 12.003 and § 21.012; and Government Code, § 552.101. Providers of THSteps services are not considered directly connected with the administration of the program. Although THSteps providers are not entitled to confidential information without prior consent, they are able to verify a client's eligibility status.
(b) Entities with which HHSC or the department contracts to perform certain administrative functions, including contractors for outreach, informing, and transportation services, may receive confidential information without the client's consent, but only to the extent necessary to performance and administration of the contract. These contracted entities are bound by the same standards of confidentiality applicable to the Medicaid program, and they must provide effective safeguards to ensure confidentiality.