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Health Statistics & Informatics Analyzes information from reported birth records for NH DHHS programs and for external community partners; Distributes statistical reports to government age
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The NH Division of Public Health Services (DPHS) is working with healthcare providers, hospitals, and others, including the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Medicaid
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If English is your second language or you have a disability, there are free language assistance or other aids and services available upon request. You may also contact your local WIC clinic.
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The key factors in this section selected to show how much access to opportunity NH residents have are: Education Economic Stability Food Security Housing Stability Internet Access B
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The phrase “NH Lives Well” comes from our vision of how we want people in NH to experience health and wellness: in all places, in all ways. Our Vision We envision a time where all people in NH h
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The key factors in this section were selected to demonstrate social connectedness in NH are: Community Resilience Inclusiveness Civic Engagement Below, we present key data points within
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In this section of our State Health Assessment, we simplify the answer to the question of who we are by narrowing our focus on the core pieces of our identities that we carry from birth and have littl
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Choose Safe Places for Early Care and Education (NHCSP) is a grant-funded program to promote practices and policies to protect children from harmful chemicals in child care settings. Our goal is to he
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Medically underserved areas; identified as Health Care Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs), Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas (MHPSAs), Dental Health Professional Shortage Areas (DHPSAs), Medi
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Resources for Title X Sites Program Requirements The key documents listed below define the various requirements and expectations of Title X program participants: Statues, Regulations, and