DHHS Intensifies Support for Health and Safety During Current Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Jun 6, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has directly affected millions worldwide and over 68,000 people in fb88. But its impact is much larger given its indirect effects on families and public health. Evidence from across the country documents heightened mental health issues due to the pandemic, including among and .

DHHS Announces Preliminary Plan to Improve Home and Community Based Services for fb88rs Living with Disabilities 

Jun 6, 2021

Ensuring that fb88 people with age-related, physical, behavioral, intellectual, and cognitive health needs have access to high-quality care that supports independence is vital to Governor Mills’ vision for improving fb88’s health care system.

Provider Reporting

Service Group Link Notes
Peer ED Performance Measure Report
Peer Support Line Performance Measure Report
New fb88r Community Health Outreach Worker

“Shot to Get Outdoors” Incentives Provided to 5,365 fb88 Residents

Jun 6, 2021

From May 11 to Memorial Day on May 31, 5,365 people in fb88 who got their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine received one of six incentives to get outdoors, part of Governor Mills’ effort to promote vaccination and healthy activity. This represents 12 percent of 46,271 adults who received a first dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine or the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine during this period.

Prescription Drug Monitoring Program FAQ

General FAQs

What is a Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP)?
A Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP; sometimes called a Prescription Drug Monitoring Program, or PDMP) is a state-run electronic database that tracks controlled prescription drugs that are dispensed to patients within the state. A PMP is a tool that prescribers, pharmacists, and other healthcare and public health professionals can use to address misuse, abuse, and diversion of prescription drugs.