The Primary Health Care (PHC) program plays a vital role in improving access to essential medical services for low-income Texans. It focuses on providing primary and preventive health care, including routine check-ups, immunizations, screenings, and treatment for common illnesses. By offering these services, the PHC program aims to reduce the long-term health risks and costs associated with untreated medical conditions. It also serves as a critical point of entry into the broader health care system, ensuring that underserved communities receive timely and affordable care.

In addition to medical services, Texas also offers Primary Home Care (PHC) a non-technical, personal care assistance program designed to help individuals who have functional limitations. This program supports people who need assistance with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, meal preparation, and light housekeeping. Services are typically provided in the individual’s home, allowing them to maintain their independence and quality of life while remaining in a familiar environment. Primary Home Care is especially important for elderly individuals and those with disabilities who wish to avoid institutional care but still require regular support.