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- Sound the Alarm: Youth Vaping can Harm - HHS. gov
The Office of the Surgeon General, in partnership with the Smoking and Tobacco Use Advisory Committee and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have created this resource for parents and caregivers, educators, and healthcare professionals to understand the threat vaping poses to America’s youth
- Social Media and Youth Mental Health - HHS. gov
We can take immediate actions to make social media safer for youth The Surgeon General’s Advisory on Social Media and Youth Mental Health calls for engaging in a multifaceted effort to maximize the benefits and reduce the risk of harm posed by social media with actions suggested for groups including: children and adolescents, policymakers, technology companies, researchers, and families
- 2024 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention - HHS. gov
National Strategy for Suicide Prevention The 2024 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention is a bold new 10-year, comprehensive, whole-of-society approach to suicide prevention that provides concrete recommendations for addressing gaps in the suicide prevention field This coordinated and comprehensive approach to suicide prevention at the national, state, tribal, local, and territorial levels
- 2025 Federal Poverty Level Standards | Guidance Portal - HHS. gov
As required by Section 673 (2) of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) of 1981 (42 U S C 9902 (2)), the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) updates the poverty guidelines at least annually and by law these updates are applied to eligibility criteria for programs such as Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) These annual updates account for the
- Youth Mental Health - HHS. gov
Why Youth Mental Health Matters Mental health challenges are the leading cause of disability and poor life outcomes in young people Unfortunately, in recent years, we’ve seen significant increases in certain mental health disorders in youth, including depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation Many factors shape the mental health of young people, from individual to societal level forces
- FERPA and HIPAA - HHS. gov
521-Are the health records of both a university student and employee subject to FERPA or HIPAA Are the health records of an individual who is both a student and an employee of a university at which the person receives health care subject to the privacy provisions of FERPA or those of HIPAA?
- Homelessness Resources and Programs - HHS. gov
In addition to grant programs and research relevant to homelessness, the U S Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) also funds several resource centers and activities that provide valuable information for consumers, providers, and policymakers Several HHS Operating Divisions also have web pages with agency-specific information related to homelessness
- 516-Does HIPAA allow a provider to disclose PHI about a troubled teen . . .
Where the HIPAA Privacy Rule applies, does it allow a health care provider to disclose protected health information (PHI) about a troubled teen to the parents of the
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