The School Health and Related Services (SHARS) program allows Texas local educational agencies (LEAs) and shared service arrangements (SSAs) to request reimbursement for Medicaid health-related services. The admission, review, and dismissal (ARD) committee determines SHARS services. Services must be medically necessary and reasonable to ensure that children with disabilities are able to participate in the educational program.
SHARS reimbursement is available for students with parental consent to release identifying information to Medicaid and who meet all of the following requirements:
Services covered by SHARS include:
After inviting stakeholder input, the Texas Medicaid & Healthcare Partnership (TMHP) has posted revisions to SHARS policy.
Please review the for detailed information about these important changes.
A district must enroll as an active Medicaid provider for SHARS to become eligible to submit claims and receive reimbursement for SHARS Medicaid services. Additional information about is located on the Health and Human Services Commission website.
Parental notice and consent documents (along with all SHARS records) are a part of the educational record. If a parent or adult student requests copies of documents disclosed to Medicaid, the district must provide it.
LEAs and SSAs must provide written parental notification prior to requesting consent and accessing benefits for the first time and annually thereafter. Minimally, it must include all of the following:
1. A statement of the parental consent to access public benefits:
2. A statement of no cost provisions. The LEA may not:
3. A statement that the parents have the right to withdraw their consent at any time.
4. A statement that the withdrawal of consent or refusal to provide consent does not relieve the public agency of its responsibility to ensure that all required services are provided at no cost to the parents.
The notification must be written in language understandable to the general public. It must be in the native language or other mode of communication used by the parent, unless it is clearly not feasible to do so.
LEAs and SAAs must obtain parental consent before releasing a child's personally identifiable information for billing purposes to a public benefits or insurance program for the first time. Minimally, it must include the following:
1. A statement of the parental consent to access public benefits:
2. A statement indicating that the parent understands and agrees that the public agency may access the child’s or parent’s public benefits or insurance to pay for specific services identified in the child's IEP.
Participating agencies are required to submit an documenting the provider's Medicaid-allowable costs for all SHARS delivered during the federal fiscal year. This is used to reconcile interim payments to total Medicaid-allowable costs based on approved cost allocation methodology procedures.
ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ does not dictate this process. HHSC determines these procedures and has clarified the use ofparental consent it relates to the cost report. Questions regarding this process can be directed to HHSC PFD SHARS (ProviderFinanceSHARS@hhs.texas.gov).
Enrollment in SHARS is optional for districts and parents. Participation does not preclude the district's responsibility to provide a free and appropriate public education to all students with disabilities. Parents/adult students cannot be charged for special education services provided to students with disabilities.
On October 1, 2017, a new policy was instituted. After Medicaid reimburses districts for SHARS services, the state may seek recovery claims from a student's private insurance. The HHSC began a lookback period on SHARS third party liability (TPL) claims on October 1, 2020.
School districts have the responsibility to share the TPL policy with all families participating in the SHARS program. The following steps should be taken:
Share the policy with parents/adult students. Ensure that they understand their right to withdraw consent to participate in SHARS.
If parents produces a document they believe is an insurance bill, verify whether the document is a bill. Some documents may include an explanation of benefits (EOB) that may or may not indicate that money is owed. If it is an insurance bill, contact the Texas Medicaid Healthcare Partnership (TMHP) Contact Center at 1-800-925-9126.
Information regarding TPL can be found on the TMHP website:
Oversight of SHARS is a cooperative effort between ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ and the HHSC. ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ monitor activities intended to ensure adherence to Medicaid standards and ensure the implementation of quality student services.
ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ support includes:
Office of Special Populations and Student Supports
Phone: 512.463.9414
Fax: 512.463.9560
Email: SHARS@tea.texas.gov