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Becoming a Medicaid-Enrolled Provider in New Hampshire Under federal regulations from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), providers must have the option to bill for serv
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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
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In addition, BPSD provides training and professional development programs and supports to prepare new staff for employment in child protective services, juvenile justice services and at the Sununu You
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A person can get asthma at any age. Asthma affects all races, ages, and genders. Although asthma affects people of all ages, it often starts in childhood and is more common in children than in adults.
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Studies Study of Heat Stress and Health Impacts in New Hampshire Heat-related morbidity and mortality in New England: Evidence for local policy. Gregory A Wellenius, Melissa N Eliot, Kathleen F
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Extreme heat events, or heat waves, are warmer than normal air masses that last for several days. High temperatures can cause major problems for people without air conditioning or those living in urba
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Medicaid for Employed Adults with Disabilities (MEAD) is for ages 18 through 64. Medicaid for Employed Older Adults with Disabilities (MOAD) is for age 65 or older. Both MEAD and MOAD provide Medicaid
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Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) and West Nile Virus (WNV) is spread to humans by the bite of a mosquito with the infection. When a mosquito bites a bird with the infection, the mosquito becomes infe