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New Hampshire State Resources |
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Medical Assistance in New Hampshire |
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Eligibility Requirements are outlined for the various programs available in New Hampshire
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New Hampshire Medicaid Program |
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The program provides medical services ranging from routine preventive medical care for children to care for the elderly and disabled
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New Hampshire Bureau of Maternal & Child Health |
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The Bureau of Maternal and Child Health strives to improve the availability of preventive and primary health care for all children and access to reproductive health care for all women and their partners regardless of their ability to pay. |
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Federal Resources |
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Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services |
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CMS runs the Medicare and Medicaid programs - two national health care programs that benefit about 75 million Americans. CMS also runs the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), a program that is expected to cover many of the approximately 10 million uninsured children in the United States.
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Bureau of Primary Health Care |
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The Bureau of Primary Health Care is focused on solutions for low-income, uninsured individuals and individuals with special health care needs.
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Human Resources & Services Administration |
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The HRSA assures the availability of quality health care to low income, uninsured, isolated, vulnerable and special needs populations and meets their unique health care needs.
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2005 Toll-free Numbers For Health Information |
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These selected toll-free numbers for organizations provide health-related information, education, and support. These organizations DO NOT diagnose or recommend treatment for any disease. Some of the organizations use recorded messages; others provide personalized counseling and referrals. Most offer educational materials; some charge handling fees.
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