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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.
Job Search | HHS Careers
Explore job opportunities at HHS and join a team dedicated to advancing health and human services.
Providers & Facilities - HHS.gov
Locate and compare health care providers and facilities such as clinics, hospitals, nursing homes, and dental care.
Digital Accessibility @ HHS | HHS.gov
The accessibility field encompasses many types of technology, standards and guidelines. As a Department of the federal government, we are required to abide by the Section 508 legislation. Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, codified at section 29 USC 794d, as amended, ensures those with disabilities have equal access to government information as contained on information and ...
Office for Civil Rights (OCR) | HHS.gov
Office for Civil Rights (OCR) * People using assistive technology may not be able to fully access information in these files. For assistance, contact the HHS Office for Civil Rights at (800) 368-1019, TDD toll-free: (800) 537-7697, or by emailing OCRMail@hhs.gov.
How do I report fraud, waste or abuse of Medicare? - HHS.gov
Medicare fraud happens when Medicare is billed for services or supplies you never got. Medicare fraud costs Medicare a lot of money each year.
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Your Rights Under HIPAA | HHS.gov
Learn about your health information privacy rights under HIPAA and access guidance materials designed to help you understand and exercise these rights.
Covered Entities and Business Associates - HHS.gov
Individuals, organizations, and agencies that meet the definition of a covered entity under HIPAA must comply with the Rules' requirements to protect the privacy and security of health information and must provide individuals with certain rights with respect to their health information. If a covered entity engages a business associate to help it carry out its health care activities and ...
If the patient is present and has the capacity to make health care ...
If the patient is present and has the capacity to make health care decisions, a health care provider may discuss the patient’s health information with a family member, friend, or other person if the patient agrees or, when given the opportunity, does not object. A health care provider also may share information with these persons if, using professional judgment, he or she decides that the ...
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