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Program Development & Collaboration Under the Division for Behavioral Health, BHS works with NH communities to develop programs and services for people at risk of or experiencing homelessness.
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New Hampshire has a lot of nature to enjoy. There is a sea coast to swim and surf. There are mountains, lakes, and forests to explore. However, environmental threats like radon, ultraviolet radiation,
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NH RSA 141-C and He-P300 mandates reporting of viral hepatitis C, newly diagnosed infections only, all physicians and health care providers. We request prompt reporting of suspect and confirmed cas
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When child care programs become strong partners and advocates in encouraging and supporting mothers to continue to breastfeed, the benefits to families are great. Child care programs also benefit from
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Medicaid Fee for Service is a Medicaid benefits pathway for individuals who are not mandatory enrollees of Medicaid Care Management (MCM). Access to services is through providers who are enrolled in N
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As of November 2016, hepatitis C (HCV) was added to the list of infectious diseases, on the NH Reportable Disease List, that are required to be reported to the state. Hepatitis C reporting is re
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The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Division for Children, Youth and Families (“Department” or “DCYF”) is seeking responses to this Request for Proposals (solicitation) from qua
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Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) announces that Jeff Fleischer has been hired as the next Director of the Division for Children, Youth and Families (DCYF)
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The program permits a state to furnish an array of home and community-based services that assist Medicaid beneficiaries to live in the community and avoid institutionalization. The State has broad dis
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June 7, 2024 Effective Immediately - Eligibility cards are no longer required. Governor Sununu has signed legislation which removed the requirement for eligibility cards. The legislation's effec