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The Manchester School District and Amoskeag Health are piloting a new program that will bring telehealth services to two elementary schools.
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Frisbie Memorial Hospital in Rochester recently announced plans to close its birth center, citing financial problems. The attorney general's office launched a review of their decision.
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These clinics see many of the state's low-income and older patients with significant dental issues.
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The state has tried mail reminders, phone calls and in-person events. Still, the population at risk of losing coverage continues to grow.
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N.H. advocate says new PFAS clinical care recommendations in a national report are ‘huge milestones’The report from the National Academy of Sciences provides guidance for blood testing, screening levels and medical monitoring for people with a history of higher exposure to PFAS – initiatives advocates in New Hampshire have been working towards for years.
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In a 4-1 vote, the four Republicans on the New Hampshire Executive Council blocked funding for services like STD testing, cancer screenings, and contraception to over 16,000 low-income Granite Staters.
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Kathy Simmonds, profesora de una facultad de enfermería, cuenta que New England es una región dónde hay un fuerte apoyo al derecho del aborto. El gobernador Sununu no considera necesario hacer otra sesión legislativa para codifcar el derecho al aborto.
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In a recent training, some advocates said people in this community frequently have troubling interactions with the healthcare system.
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Untrained clinicians can cause unintentional harm to their clients. That’s why advocates say training in topics like racial trauma are critical in N.H.
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A handful of late night votes on reproductive health care bills by the New Hampshire House have made reproductive rights advocates more anxious about the future of access to abortion and contraceptive services in the state.