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Early Changes in Waivered Clinicians and Utilization of Buprenorphine for Opioid Use Disorder After Implementation of the 2021 HHS Buprenorphine Practice Guidelines
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In April 2021 the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued revised Practice Guidelines for the Administration of Buprenorphine for Treating Opioid Use Disorder (Practice Guideline).
Meeting Substance Use and Social Service Needs in Communities of Color
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In this brief, we highlight experiences and practices from substance use treatment providers and their human services partners when serving people of color. We selected providers that focused on serving people of color, and this study was not intended to assess outcomes or effectiveness of any of the practices highlighted.
Advancing Primary Prevention in Human Services: Key Considerations for Administrators and Practitioners
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This brief presents considerations for program administrators and other practitioners around increasing the use of primary prevention in human services systems to shift from responding to families after they are in crisis to preventing the crisis before it occurs.
Advancing Primary Prevention in Human Services: Key Considerations for Policy Designers and Funding Partners
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This brief provides key considerations for policy designers and funding partners—such as federal staff, technical experts, and philanthropic partners—on incorporating primary prevention into human services delivery.
Advancing Primary Prevention in Human Services: Opportunities for People with Lived Experience
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This brief highlights a new way of delivering primary prevention services that promotes equity by relying on the guidance and leadership of people with lived experience. The policy designers and service providers behind prevention services should have lived experience and/or co-create these services with people who do.
Post-Acute Care Issues for Medicare: Interviews with Provider and Consumer Groups, and Researchers and Policy Analysts
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Research Briefs
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) is an umbrella term used to describe the range of disability that can result from prenatal alcohol exposure. FASD is an important public health and social issue associated with a large burden on society through the healthcare system, mental health and substance abuse system, foster care, criminal justice system, and long-term disability care services.
Advancing Primary Prevention in Human Services: Convening Findings
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This brief highlights key themes and ideas from a Health and Human Services (HHS) Convening on Advancing Primary Prevention in Human Services in August 2022. With a particular focus on prevention of youth and family homelessness, the convening featured the perspectives of academic experts, program administrators, federal colleagues, and people with lived expertise.
NEWWS: Information on Restricted and Public Use Files: Codebook for 2-Year Client Survey Public Use File
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CODEBOOK FOR NATIONAL EVALUATION OF WELFARE-TO-WORK STRATEGIES (NEWWS) TWO-YEAR CLIENT SURVEY PUBLIC USE FILE IMPORTANT: Values of some measures have been changed to protect sample members' confidentiality.
CDC — Gonorrhea Link: Request for Correction (RFC)
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Requestor: Organizational Affiliation: Contractor, Division of STD Prevention Type of Disseminated Information: Website Date of request: 1/8/2003 Description of Information:
FDA — Campylobacter Risk Assessment: HHS Response to Rfc
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March 22, 2003 Kent D. McClure, DVM, JD General Counsel Animal Health Institute 1325 G Street, NW, Suite 700 Washington, D.C. 20005-3104 Dear Dr. McClure:
FDA — Campylobacter Risk Assessment: HHS Response to Rfr
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September 16, 2003 Kent D. McClure, D.V.M., J.D. General Counsel Animal Health Institute1324 G Street, N.W. Suite 700Washington, D.C. 20005 Re: Appeal of Request for Correction of Information Dear Dr. McClure:
FDA — Campylobacter Risk Assessment: Request for Reconsideration (RFR)
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April 16, 2003 VIA HAND DELIVERY and E-MAIL (w/o Attachments) Office of the Ombudsman Food and Drug Administration 5600 Fishers Lane Room 14B03, HF-7 Rockville, MD 20857 Re: INFORMATION QUALITY APPEAL Dear Sir/Madame:
NIH — Smokeless Tobacco: HHS Response to Rfc
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June 29, 2004 Mr. Ken Boehm National Legal and Policy Center 107 Park Washington Court Falls Church, VA 22046 Dear Mr. Boehm:
Privacy Impact Assessment - An Essential Tool for Data Protection
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Privacy Impact Assessments: an essential tool for data protection A presentation to a plenary session on "New Technologies, Security and Freedom," at the 22nd Annual Meeting of Privacy and Data Protection Officials held in Venice, September 27-30, 2000. Revised, October 12, 2000 David H. Flaherty, Ph.D.
Memorandum on the Report on the CLASS Program
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Contents Background Analysis Recommendation
Testimony by Bette-Jane Crigger for January 11, 2001 NCVHS JointHearings
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National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics Washington, D.C. 11 January 2001 Bette-Jane Crigger, Ph.D.
Testimony by Philip Lee for October 30, 2000 NCVHS Joint Hearings
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Written Supplement to the Testimony of Dr. Philip R. Lee Prepared to supplement the October 30th, 2000, presentation of Dr. Lee to the Workgroup on Health Statistics for the 21st Century, and the Workgroup on National Health Information Infrastructure
Social Risk Factors and Medicare's Value-Based Purchasing Programs
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Background: Request from Congress for a Study of Social Risk Factors and Medicare’s Value-based Purchasing Programs
There is growing recognition that social risk factors – such as poverty, minority race and/or ethnicity, social isolation, and limited community resources – play a major role in health, and significant gaps remain in health and in life expectancy based on poverty, race,