New Hampshire Department Of Health And Human Services
Recent News About New Hampshire Department Of Health And Human Services
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Stacey Hayes Arrested for Medicaid Fraud
Attorney General John M. Formella announces that Stacey Hayes, age 49, of Hudson, New Hampshire, has been indicted for theft and Medicaid fraud in connection with fraudulent claims for non-emergency medical transportation services.
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State of NH to Hold Information Session on November 14, 2022 Regarding Proposed Forensic Psychiatric Hospital
The New Hampshire Department of Administrative Services (DAS), Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and New Hampshire Hospital have announced that the next information session on the proposed forensic psychiatric hospital will be held on Monday, November 14.
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NH DCYF Launches New Statewide Juvenile Justice Assessment Process
Individualized Needs Assessments for Youth Encourage Positive Youth Development and Help Prevent Formal Involvement with Juvenile Justice System
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NH DHHS Announces Approval of Family First Title IV-E Prevention Plan
Five-year plan focuses on family strengthening and prevention services to reduce entries into foster care
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NH DHHS Resumes Mobile Vaccination Clinics and Homebased Initiative
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has resumed mobile vaccination clinics as well as the Homebased Vaccination Program in an effort to make COVID-19 vaccines and booster doses accessible and convenient to residents who might otherwise be unable to access the vaccines.
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In Compliance with House Bill 1608, DHHS Provides Instructions to Withdraw COVID-19 Vaccinations from State Immunization Registry
The NH Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Division of Public Health Services (DPHS), as newly required by NH House Bill 1608, is providing instructions for residents to withdraw their COVID-19 vaccine information from the NH Immunization Information System (NHIIS), should they choose.
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NH DHHS Expands Monkeypox Vaccine Eligibility, Vaccination Locations
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) announces that individuals at a high risk of infection for monkeypox are eligible for the vaccine, in addition to those who are known exposures to someone with confirmed monkeypox.
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NH DHHS Provides Resources for New Hampshire Families During Infant Formula Shortage
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is reminding New Hampshire parents and caretakers that babies up to 12 months of age should only be fed breastmilk or infant formula, despite the ongoing formula shortage.
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State-run COVID-19 Vaccination Sites to Close on March 31
Press Release: State-run COVID-19 Vaccination Sites to Close on March 31.
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NH Covid - 19 Vaccination Fixed Site Locations
All state-run fixed vaccination sites are now open!
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Job Posting: Secretary II #44607
Job Posting: Secretary II #44607
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Warn About Reports of Scams Related to New Hampshire DMV and DHHS
Consumer Alert - Attorney General, Division of Motor Vehicles and Department of Health and Human Services Warn About Reports of Scams Related to New Hampshire DMV and DHHS.
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New federal funding 'will expand the existing immunization infrastructure system' in New Hampshire
The state’s vaccine registry system will be renovated, thanks to the approval of federal funds last Friday.
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Get your COVID-19 vaccine at New Hampshire State Home Show
Get your COVID-19 vaccine at New Hampshire State Home Show on Saturday, September 25th from 10am – 3pm.
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2 Free Tickets to the 2022 Season With Every Vaccination!
2 free tickets to the 2022 season with every vaccination!
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SMI IMD Amendment to Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Access Section 1115(a) Research and Demonstration Waiver
SMI IMD Amendment to Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Access Section 1115(a) Research and Demonstration Waiver
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NH DHHS Identifies Season’s First Positive Test For West Nile Virus In Mosquito Batch In Salem
Issued by Bureau of Infectious Disease Control
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NH Vaccine Van Kicks Off State Parks Tour
Issued by Bureau of Infectious Disease Control
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DHHS Identifies First Person Infected With The Jamestown Canyon Virus In New Hampshire During The 2021 Arboviral Season
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Division of Public Health Services (DPHS) is announcing an adult from Dublin, NH tested positive for Jamestown Canyon virus (JCV), a viral infection transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito. This is the first detection of JCV in a person in the State this season.
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Book the NH Mobile Vaccine Van!
Book the NH Mobile Vaccine Van!