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Where can I find low-cost dental care? - HHS. gov Community health centers, medical insurance programs, Veterans Affairs, dental schools, clinical trials are just some of the resources you can use to find low-cost dental care There may also be low-cost care available in your state or local area
FAQs Category: Dental Care | HHS. gov Where can I find low-cost dental care? There are many resources for dental care, including community health centers, medical insurance programs (public and private), dental schools, clinical trials, and more
197-Does HIPAA require providers to soundproof walls to avoid . . . For example, a large clinic intake area may reasonably use cubicles or shield-type dividers, rather than separate rooms, or providers could add curtains or screens to areas where discussions often occur between doctors and patients or among professionals treating the patient
Complaints Appeals | HHS. gov Find out how to file a complaint or appeal a decision related to health information privacy, civil rights, Medicare, and more
Information on School-Based Services in Medicaid: Funding . . . and adolescents, particularly for those enrolled in the Medicaid program The Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) is a Medicaid benefit that mandates coverage of services described in section 1905 (r) of the Social Security Act (the Act), which include a range of services including medical, dental, personal care, and long-term services and supports, regardless of
Notice of Privacy Practices - HHS. gov What is the HIPAA notice I receive from my doctor and health plan? Your health care provider and health plan must give you a notice that tells you how they may use and share your health information It must also include your health privacy rights In most cases, you should receive the notice on your first visit to a provider or in the mail from your health plan You can also ask for a copy at