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Administrative Office Locations Brown Building 129 Pleasant Street Concord, NH 03301 (603) 271-9000; (800) 852-3345 TDD Access Relay: (800) 735-2964 Division of Public Health Ser
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Individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD) or acquired brain disorders (ABD) are valued employees in our state economy. Their skills and abilities help to strengthen the workpla
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Medicaid Recipients Medicaid recipients are eligible for a comprehensive SUD benefit, including: assessment outpatient services residential treatment opioid treatment
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Glencliff Home strives to provide a continuum of services for New Hampshire's developmentally disabled, and/or mentally ill population in a home-like atmosphere with an emphasis on independence, digni
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Training & Education Training & Education programs are designed to support individuals and managers alike. These programs may be requested through EAP. Sessions are generally held in the wo
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New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Rate Increases House Bill 2 (HB 2), of the 2023 Regular Legislative Session, appropriated funds to the Department for the purpose of increasing Medicaid rates. Pleas
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About Resistance Antibiotic or Antimicrobial Resistance is the ability of germs to survive treatment with drugs designed to get rid of them. Antibiotic-resistant infections can affect anyone in any
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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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The Microbiology Program provides the following testing services: Bacteriology: Provides reference and clinical bacteriology services (such as identification and serotyping of bacterial pat
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The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) oversees the criminal background check requirement established for youth skill camps. This program is not a licensing program; it requires criminal b