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Focus: Policy

For those of you who do not know me: I am a smart, informed mother. I do not draw a line of denial around my children.

Unless you are a policy geek like me, you may not be aware of the drama and excitement surrounding the public posting of the “NH Medicaid Care Management Contracts” on Friday, March 23.  Having said in many public forums, including this blog, that NH Managed Care is going to include substance use disorders next year, you can imagine my trepidation as I anxiously awaited documentation of that promise.

Decriminalizing marijuana possession sends bad message to youth

Decriminalization sends a message that possession and use are okay.

Last Wednesday night I took a long, cold, dark, windy drive to Mascoma Valley, and it was well worth it.

FASD has not been addressed here in New Hampshire. But one group is striving to change that.

I had the pleasure of discussing the impact of the Affordable Care Act on NH folks with alcohol and other drug problems.

The anxiously awaited for specifics on Essential Health Benefits (EHB) was released Friday, December 16, 2011.

The NH DHHS Medicaid Managed Care (MMC) RFP Addendum includes substance use disorder services! This is a huge step forward in providing access to care for Medicaid beneficiaries but we know it’s just one big first step on the long road ahead.

We all know the dangers associated with teen drinking. New research published in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental suggests that reduced judgment and increased participation in risky behavior is commonly seen in teenagers who binge of alcohol.

Wiley's online library offers an abstract and access to the full report.

The New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute has published a white paper on the likelihood of Medicaid Managed Care succeeding in reducing costs and improving quality of care.

The brief forwards seven questions to consider as New Hampshire moves ahead with implementing this major new initiative:

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