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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
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Reporting All hospitals licensed by the New Hampshire Department under RSA 151:2 are required by law to report patient-level discharge information to the DHHS, under the authority of RSA 126-25 and
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The key factors in this section were selected to demonstrate what “Community” looks like in NH are: Natural and cultural resources Social services and supports Safety Environment Roadway
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The Radiological Emergency Preparedness program organizes New Hampshire emergency response capabilities for a coordinated response to an incident at the Seabrook Station Nuclear Plan. The NH Divisi
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State Performance Plan/Annual Performance Report 2022-2023 (FFY22) FFY22 SSIP Evaluation Plan 6-30-23 Logic Model State Identified Measurable Results FFY22 NH SSIP Theory of A
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Every day across New Hampshire, infants and toddlers are learning new skills, but they learn and grow at their own pace. Parents or other caregivers who have concerns about an infant’s or toddler’s de
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NH RSA 141-C and He-P300 mandate reporting of all the listed infectious diseases on the Reportable Diseases List by all physicians, laboratories, and health care providers. The Bureau of Infectious Di
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Acquired Brain Disorders Administrative Appeals Adult Services for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities Aid to the Needy Blind Aid to the Permanently and Totally Disabled Area Agen
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Medicaid Care Management (MCM), or managed care, delivers New Hampshire Medicaid health benefits and additional services through contracts between the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) an
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Infectious Disease Control programs investigate and record information about illnesses in a community to stop or slow the spread of the illness. These illnesses include, but are not limited to flu, se