- 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
- Where can I find a doctor that accepts Medicare and Medicaid?
To find a provider that accepts Medicare payments, use the Care Compare tool on Medicare gov This tool gives you a list of professionals or group practices in the specialty and geographic area you specify, along with detailed profiles, maps and driving directions
- Providers Facilities - HHS. gov
Locate and compare health care providers and facilities such as clinics, hospitals, nursing homes, and dental care
- Limited English Proficiency (LEP) - HHS. gov
Our mission at the HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR) is to ensure that people have equal access and opportunity to participate in HHS-funded programs We focus on reducing barriers for individuals with limited English proficiency (LEP) We also help covered entities understand and comply with their language assistance obligations On this page: Your Right to Language Assistance Services LEP
- Job Search | HHS Careers
Explore job opportunities at HHS and join a team dedicated to advancing health and human services
- Find Financial Support | HHS. gov
Pursuing a career in health doesn’t mean you need to take on student loan debt There are scholarship and loan repayment programs available to individuals who go on to work in primary care, nursing, mental health, and public health, among other fields Schools, hospitals, and health departments have funding to help support your journey to becoming a health worker $120K
- Complaints Appeals | HHS. gov
If you believe you have been discriminated against, your rights have been violated, or the wrong decision was made, you have options:
- How to Find Opioid Treatment Programs? - HHS. gov
Help is available to successfully overcome opioid addiction Research shows that, for some people, the integration of both behavioral and pharmacologic (medical) types of treatment is the most effective approach for overcoming opioid addiction A common misconception is that medications used in medication-assisted treatment (MAT) substitute one drug for another The National Institute of Drug
- Where to Go - HHS. gov
You can get most recommended vaccines at your doctor’s office, and many recommended vaccines are also available at local pharmacies, health centers, health departments, and travel clinics Below you’ll find information and tools to help you find out where to get vaccinated near you—and some tips for making an appointment
- 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
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