Admission to TCID

For Patient Referrers:

This page is part of the patient's pre-admission packet. Please print all of the "Patient Resources" portion of the website and provide the packet as a guide to explain admission to TCID to the patient and/or caregiver.

Requests for hospitalization and outpatient services are evaluated individually to determine that the facilities and specialists are available for treatment and that hospitalization is appropriate. Because patients are pre-admitted, patients arriving at the campus are directed to the front entrance of the Center and then to the patient’s room where the intake process will be completed. The persons who are transporting you will be instructed to arrive for admission between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday – Thursday.

Pre-Admission Clinical Worksheet

 Patients must bring the following: 

  1. The name, address, and phone number of the physician making the referral to TCID. 
  2. The name, address, and phone number of other physicians who have treated the patient. 
  3. Medicare card, current Medicaid certificate, and insurance information. 
  4. HMO referral authorization forms and/or policy numbers. 
  5. Proof of income and residency in the State of Texas and/or resident alien card. (Undocumented patients referred for treatment will be accepted without proof of Texas residency.) 
  6. Driver’s license or another form of a photo ID and Social Security card. 
  7. Medical records, including x-rays, lab reports, and any written medical history, should be sent before admission. Patient should ask the referring physician or health department if any additional records need to be provided to TCID. 
  8. All prescription and over-the-counter medications (including home remedies) in original containers, and a list of any allergies to medications or foods. 
  9. Several changes of clothes, hats, and shoes for daytime wear. 
  10. Pajamas, slippers, robes, and toilet articles for personal use. 
  11. The mailing addresses and phone numbers of relatives and friends. 
  12. Stationary, stamps, and pens. 
  13. Favorite pictures. 
  14. Battery-operated radios. 
  15. Reading material. 
  16. Prepaid telephone card for long-distance calls. 

Storage space for personal belongings is limited. No room is available for the storage of large items or excessive clothing. Arrangements for the storage of personal belongings must be made prior to admission to the TCID. 

Long-term parking for vehicles is available. Although the campus is patrolled, the State of Texas cannot accept liability for damage or loss to a vehicle left on the campus. 

It's advisable to keep minimal cash in patient rooms; the campus cashier is available during business hours to safeguard patient cash and valuables, and a patient account can be set up, from which the patient can access funds on weekdays from 8 AM to 5 PM. 

Upon arrival at the Texas Center for Infectious Disease, patients must present the following:

  • The name, address, and phone number of the physician referring the patient to TCID  
  • The name, address, and phone number of other physicians that have treated the patient 
  • Medicare card, current Medicaid certificate, and insurance information 
  • HMO referral authorization forms and/or policy numbers 
  • Proof of income and residency in the State of Texas and/or resident alien card 
  • Driver's license or another form of a photo ID and Social Security card 
  • Medical records, including x-rays, lab reports, and any written medical history, should be sent before admission. Patient should ask the referring physician or health department if any additional records need to be provided to TCID.  
  • All prescription and over-the-counter medications (including home remedies) in original containers and a list of any allergies to medications or foods.  

TCID Fee Assessment

Charges to an individual served at the Texas Center for Infectious Disease (TCID) will not exceed the facility’s current daily maximum rate.  The current maximum rate is established by HHS and reflects the average daily cost of support, maintenance, and treatment. 

Current Maximum Daily Rate of Charge to Individuals served at TCID 
Adult Inpatient Services - $1395.00 

The following sources of funds are considered separately in assessing a fee: 

  • third-party coverage of the adult individual: 
  • real or personal property in the adult individual’s guardianship estate or owned by the adult individual or spouse: and 
  • monthly gross income of the adult individual (excluding income from the adult individual’s benefits from government and non-governmental agencies and institutions) and income of the spouse, in accordance with the Charity Care Policy of RLHO/TCID. 

Shoppable Services

A shoppable service is a service that a patient can schedule in advance. These services are routinely provided in nonurgent situations, allowing the patient to learn more about the costs of services before receiving them. Examples of common shoppable services include imaging and laboratory services, medical and surgical procedures, and outpatient doctor visits. TCID is committed to price transparency and to helping you understand potential costs for your medical care so you can make the best choices for yourself and your family. 

*Disclaimer: Shoppable Services at The Texas Center for Infectious Disease (TCID) 

All admissions to TCID are governed by the Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 13. Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 13, Section 13.036 defines admission as: An application for admission to a public health hospital shall be accompanied by a certificate issued by a physician stating that the physician has thoroughly examined the applicant and the applicant has tuberculosis. A patient admitted to a public health hospital is a public patient and classified as indigent, nonindigent, or nonresident. Except as provided by Section 13.040, the state shall support and maintain an indigent or nonindigent public patient at state expense but is entitled to reimbursement for a nonindigent public patient's support. In compliance with Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) regulations, the charge list for the 1 (one) shoppable services (Inpatient treatment of Tuberculosis) provided by TCID is shown below: 

TCID CMS Price Transparency (updated Nov. 12, 2023)

ItemBilling CodeStandard Charge
The gross charge (the charge for an individual item or service that is reflected on a hospital’s chargemaster, absent any discounts) 100 – Room and Board/All Incl plus ancillary $1395/day 
The discounted cash price (the charge that applies to an individual who pays cash, or cash equivalent, for a hospital item or service) 100 – Room and Board/All Incl plus ancillary $800/day 
The payer-specific negotiated charge (the charge that a hospital has negotiated with a third-party payer for an item or service) 100 – Room and Board/All Incl plus ancillary $800/day 
The de-identified minimum negotiated charge (the lowest charge that a hospital has negotiated with all third-party payers for an item or service) 100 – Room and Board/All Incl plus ancillary $800/day 
The de-identified maximum negotiated charge (the highest charge that a hospital has negotiated with all third-party payers for an item or service) 100 – Room and Board/All Incl plus ancillary $1395/day 

320113643 Texas Center for Infectious Disease Standard Charges (CSV) 

Quarantine From Texas

The use of procedures involving court-ordered management of a person with a communicable disease is a cooperative effort between the public health entity charged with the control of these diseases and the city, county, or district attorney whose office represents the entity in legal matters. The Office of General Counsel of the Department of State Health Services works closely with these various attorneys, often providing de-identified copies of pleadings and completed forms for their use.  Procedural steps and four of the most commonly used forms are available on this site for downloading. 

Health authorities and the Department of State Health Services, working with city, county, and district attorneys, may initiate these procedures to ensure the isolation and detention of non-compliant infectious persons. 

Once non-compliance and a resulting threat to public health result in a decision to seek court-ordered management of a person's care, an affidavit of medical evaluation should be prepared by the health authority for use in the proceedings.