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The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services Division of Medicaid Services (“Department”) is seeking responses to this Request for Proposals (RFP) from qualified Vendors to provide dental
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CTI coaches work with participants to develop goals as they prepare to return home, and continue to support them throughout the first nine months following discharge. Participants in the program re
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If your family is looking for help with food, resources are available year round, even if you are not eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Below is a list of community re
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The Primary Care Office (PCO) works with other agencies and stakeholders to support and improve access to comprehensive, culturally competent, quality, primary health care services for underserved and
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NH-based Manufacturers and Bottlers All beverage and beverage concentrate manufacturers and water bottlers located in the state of New Hampshire are required to be licensed by the Department of Hea
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The Bureau of General Counsel is part of the Office of Legal & Regulatory Services and is the legal unit within the New Hampshire Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS). The attorneys an
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What is TRECC? The Transitional Residential (and Psychiatric) Enhanced Care Coordination (TrECC) program represents a major shift in the norm of residential treatment episodes (Residential pr
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The purpose of the RPHNs is to integrate multiple public health initiatives and services into a common network of community stakeholders. The RPHNs serve every community in the state. For more in
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The Long-Term Care Ombudsman receives, services, investigates and resolves complaints or problems concerning residents of long-term health care facilities. The program also provides advocacy services
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Alzheimer's Association in NH The Alzheimer's Association's 24-hour Helpline is available to ask questions, obtain referrals to local resources, or talk to someone who understands Alzheimer's Disea