New Hampshire Public Health

New Hampshire Public Health New Hampshire Public Health is a division of the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services.

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For mothers and infants affected by prenatal substance exposure, a Plan of Safe Care (also known as a Family Care Plan) ...
03/23/2026

For mothers and infants affected by prenatal substance exposure, a Plan of Safe Care (also known as a Family Care Plan) can connect families to health services, support systems, and resources that promote healing and stability. Learn about creating a Plan of Safe Care: https://nhcenterforexcellence.org/posc/

A Plan of Safe Care, or Family Care Plan, ensures access to medical care, counseling, and community support for mothers ...
03/13/2026

A Plan of Safe Care, or Family Care Plan, ensures access to medical care, counseling, and community support for mothers and infants impacted by prenatal substance exposure. Learn about creating a Plan of Safe Care at: https://nhcenterforexcellence.org/posc/

Planning to travel over spring break? Make sure to talk to your healthcare provider about protection against measles and...
03/09/2026

Planning to travel over spring break? Make sure to talk to your healthcare provider about protection against measles and other vaccine-preventable diseases.

We are excited to share the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Program’s new Five-Year State Action Plan, which was informe...
03/06/2026

We are excited to share the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Program’s new Five-Year State Action Plan, which was informed by the recent 2025 MCH Statewide Needs Assessment. Thank you to everyone who provided feedback. Together, we’re building a healthier future for New Hampshire families!

View a one-page summary at:https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/sites/g/files/ehbemt476/files/documents2/nh-mch-priorities-20262030.pdf

February is National Children's Dental Health Month. Keep teeth healthy with the 2-2-2 Rule! Visit your dentist 2 times ...
02/26/2026

February is National Children's Dental Health Month. Keep teeth healthy with the 2-2-2 Rule! Visit your dentist 2 times a year and brush 2 times a day for 2 minutes!

Each year, the DHHS Division of Public Health conducts the Behavioral Risk Factor Survey, a confidential phone survey of...
02/25/2026

Each year, the DHHS Division of Public Health conducts the Behavioral Risk Factor Survey, a confidential phone survey of NH adults about health behaviors, chronic conditions, and preventive care. The results help guide programs, focus resources, and improve the health of communities across the Granite State. Answer the call and take part in shaping a healthier New Hampshire!

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