As defined by Texas Health and Safety Code Section 243.002, an ambulatory surgical center is a facility that operates primarily to provide surgical services to patients who do not require overnight hospital care. ASCs are commonly referred to as "day surgery centers."
Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 243 establishes the state licensing requirements for ASCs. Under state law, HHSC is responsible for the licensing and regulation of ASCs in Texas, and the Regulatory Services Division within HHSC carries out these duties.
HHSC adopts rules for ASCs including establishing standards for:
An applicant seeking an ASC license must submit a completed application, license fee, and other applicable documents to HHSC. The Health Facility Licensing Unit will not process an application until after HHSC Accounts Receivable receives and posts the license fee.
Refer to the application or instructions linked in this section for specific requirements.
HHSC must review and approve all required application materials received before issuing a license to an applicant.
HHSC conducts health compliance on-site inspections to determine compliance with the provisions of the Health and Safety Code and associated rules listed in the Laws and Rules section of this page. During the inspection, HHSC staff will generally perform the following activities:
As defined by Texas Health and Safety Code Section 245.002, an abortion facility is a place where abortions are performed.
Texas Health and Safety Code Chapters 245 and 171 require abortion facilities and physicians that provide abortion services to report to HHSC certain information about abortion procedures the provider performs. HHSC must follow strict confidentiality provisions in the law regarding any information about an abortion facility. The law does allow HHSC to release statistical information reported to HHSC by abortion providers. The HHSC Office of Data, Analytics, and Performance (DAP) compiles this statistical information and publishes it on HHSC’s Induced Termination of Pregnancy Statistics webpage.
The following forms are required to be submitted by the physician to DAP:
The following form is required to be submitted by the facility to DAP:
Email Health Care Policies and Rules with questions regarding the statutory and regulatory abortion reporting requirements.
For assistance completing the online forms, for technical support, or to provide feedback on the user experience, email ITOP Reporting.
The Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services directs state health agencies or other appropriate agencies to determine whether health care entities meet federal standards. This helping function is termed “provider certification.” Health Care Regulation staff are responsible for providing certification oversight on behalf of CMS for ASCs.
For Health Care Regulation contact information, visit our Contact Us page.
Phone: 512-438-5439
Fax: 512-438-3697
Email: Health.Facilities.Enforcement@hhsc.state.tx.us
Mailing Address:
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
Regulatory Services Division
Health Care Facility Enforcement, MC 1866
P.O. Box 149347
Austin, TX 78714-9347
Texas Health and Human Services is committed to providing full access to public information. For information on how to submit an open records request, read the Open Records Policy and Procedures.