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  2. Does Medicaid cover dental care? - HHS.gov

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    EPSDT is Medicaid's comprehensive child health program. The program focuses on prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment of medical conditions. EPSDT is a mandatory service required under a state's Medicaid program. Dental services must be provided at intervals that meet reasonable standards of dental practice, as determined by the state after ...

  3. HIPAA Training and Resources | HHS.gov

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    An official website of the United States government. Here’s how you know

  4. Does the HIPAA Privacy Rule apply to an elementary or secondary...

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    Thus, even though a school employs school nurses, physicians, psychologists, or other health care providers, the school is not generally a HIPAA covered entity because the providers do not engage in any of the covered transactions, such as billing a health plan electronically for their services. It is expected that most elementary and secondary ...

  5. MLN9658742 – Medicare Provider Enrollment - HHS.gov

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    Step 2: Complete Proper Medicare Enrollment Application. After you get an NPI, you can complete Medicare Program enrollment, revalidate your enrollment, or change your enrollment information. Before applying, get the necessary enrollment information, and complete the actions using PECOS or the paper enrollment form.

  6. HHS Awards Nearly $25 Million to Expand Access to School ... -...

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    The $25 million awarded today builds on the $5 million investment in school-based care that HRSA awarded to health centers in September 2021 to expand access to school-based services. One in nine children in the United States accesses primary health care through a HRSA-funded health center. In 2020, 41 percent of health centers provided ...

  7. Explore our agencies. This mission of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is to enhance the health and well-being of all Americans, HHS' programs and services are administered by the Office of the Secretary Staff Divisions, Operating Divisions, and Regional Offices. HHS agencies & offices.

  8. Social Services | HHS.gov

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    Benefits.gov. Visit the official benefits website of the U.S. government to find out which benefits you may be eligible to receive. Content created by Digital Communications Division (DCD) Content last reviewed April 20, 2022. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) cannot guarantee the accuracy of a non-federal website.

  9. Employee satisfaction at HHS has been growing steadily since 2014, making it one of the best places to work in the federal government. "What I am most proud of is knowing I directly contribute to the mission by helping HHS hire employees to advance HHS’ great mission. The employees here are dedicated, who work hard and passionately every day!"

  10. Programs for People with Disabilities - HHS.gov

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    Get Help: People with Disabilities (Administration for Community Living) Resources to connect people with disabilities, caregivers, families, and professionals to federal, national, and local programs and information. Discrimination on the Basis of Disability (Office for Civil Rights) Learn more about HHS' role in enforcing non-discrimination ...

  11. HHS Programs to Address Homelessness

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    Programs are funded through states, disproportionately impacted metropolitan areas, community health centers, dental schools, and health care programs that target women, infants, youth, and families. An increasing number of the people accessing HIV/AIDS services and housing have histories of homelessness, mental illness, and chemical dependency.