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An audit found New Hampshire lacked the resources to effectively enforce the state and federal standards for opioid treatment programs.
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The new approach is meant to reduce interactions between people in crisis and police, as well as to prevent people from getting stuck waiting for care in hospital emergency rooms.
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The Department of Health and Human Services maintains that “home and community-based services are not available to anyone who is still in school,” according to court records.
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The New Hampshire Division of Human Health Services is distributing free at-home radon tests to homeowners and renters who sign up on their website.
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The funding comes as hospitalizations from the virus reach record highs in New Hampshire.
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A new immunization database and the end of the state of emergency caused inaccurate vaccine data collection in New Hampshire.
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Spokesman Jake Leon said the department will bring forward a request to use alternative funding for part of the work in the coming weeks.
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In a major victory for mental health advocates, the New Hampshire Supreme Court issued an opinion Tuesday that found the government is violating the due…
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A dispute centering on the legal rights of those held against their will because of alleged psychiatric concerns will go before the justices of New…
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Woman's Claim Of Firing Over Breastfeeding Remains DismissedThe New Hampshire Supreme Court is split 2-2 over a woman's nearly nine-year battle to challenge her firing from the state Department of Health and Human…