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Who Is Eligible for Services? The program is available to anyone who: Lives in Texas; Has an income less than $60,000 per year; Has a diagnosis of end-stage renal disease from a licensed doctor; Gets regular dialysis treatments or has had a kidney transplant; Meets Medicare’s definition of end-stage renal disease
- Kidney Health Care - Texas Health and Human Services
Kidney Health Care (KHC) is a statewide program that helps...
- Kidney Health Care (KHC) Client Handbook - Texas Health and Human Services
This booklet introduces newly-approved clients to the Kidney...
- Kidney Health Care - Texas Health and Human Services
Kidney Health Care (KHC) is a statewide program that helps Texans with end-stage renal disease pay for their treatment, including: Dialysis treatments. Access surgery. Drugs. Travel to transplant or dialysis services. Medicare premiums.
This booklet introduces newly-approved clients to the Kidney Health Care (KHC) program. It includes information on the benefits covered by the KHC program; claims and policy information; additional resources on end-stage renal disease; and a list of often-used acronyms and terms.
The only requirements to enroll in this program are: the recipient must be a U.S. citizen, legal resident of the state of Texas, and they must get regular dialysis treatments or have received a kidney transplant.
Texas State Kidney Health Care Program The Texas Kidney Health Care is a statewide program that helps Texans with end-stage renal disease pay for their treatment, including: Dialysis treatments; Access surgery; Drugs; Travel to transplant or dialysis services; Medicare premiums; Website: hhs.texas.gov/services/health/kidney-health-care. NKF ...
State Health Insurance Assistance Program Offers one-on-one counseling and assistance to people with Medicare and their families regarding eligibility and coverage. Learn More
All routine testing, hospitalization costs and doctor services required for the living donor evaluation are covered either by the recipient’s (person receiving the kidney) insurance or the kidney transplant program. Transplant-related complications are covered by your insurance for at least 90 days or more depending on your insurance.