North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services Forms

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This form is used for licensed training institutions in North Dakota to notify the state about the courses they will be offering.

This form is used for applying for a license for an EMS training institution in North Dakota.

This form is used for individuals in North Dakota who wish to become certified or recertified as instructors for minors in possession (MIP) programs.

This form is used to apply for certification or recertification as a Driving Under the Influences (DUI) Instructor in North Dakota.

This document is for healthcare providers in North Dakota who need to urgently apply to be a Medicaid prescriber.

This document provides a checklist for the onboarding process of a new care coordinator in North Dakota. It covers essential tasks and requirements to ensure a smooth transition into the role.

This document is for obtaining consent for family planning services in North Dakota. It is translated into Somali for Somali-speaking individuals.

This type of document is used for obtaining consent for family planning services in North Dakota.

This document is used by health professionals in North Dakota to obtain informed consent from Nepali-speaking patients for an Intrauterine Contraceptive (IUC) procedure. It outlines the process, potential risks, and benefits of the IUC.

This document is used for obtaining consent for the insertion of a hormonal implant in North Dakota.

This document is used by healthcare providers in North Dakota to obtain informed consent from Nepali-speaking patients for the insertion of a hormonal implant. It contains all necessary information about the procedure, potential risks, and benefits.

This document is for Somali-speaking residents of North Dakota who need consent for an Intrauterine Contraceptive (IUC). It provides detailed, translated information on risks, benefits, and alternative methods.

This document is used for obtaining patient approval in Somali language for hormonal implant procedures in North Dakota, detailing the potential risks, benefits, and alternatives to the treatment.

This document is for giving consent for the insertion of an Intrauterine Device (IUD) in North Dakota.

This type of document is a consent form for family planning services in North Dakota. It is written in Ukrainian.

This document is designed for Ukrainian speakers in North Dakota, USA. It's used to provide written consent to a medical professional for an Intrauterine Contraceptive (IUC) procedure.

This form is used for funeral practitioners in North Dakota to report monthly deaths. It is a requirement for funeral homes to submit this report to the relevant authorities.

This document outlines the recommended procedures and guidelines for treating gonorrhea in North Dakota. It provides healthcare providers with the necessary information to effectively manage cases of gonorrhea in the state.

This type of document is a standing order for the treatment of Chlamydia in North Dakota.

This document is a form used in North Dakota for assessing an individual's work readiness. It includes a questionnaire to determine one's readiness for employment.

This form is used for creating an emergency backup plan in North Dakota. It helps individuals and organizations assess potential risks and develop a plan to ensure continued operations during emergencies.

This form is used for obtaining informed consent from individuals who wish to participate in an activity or project in North Dakota.

This form is used for notifying individuals in North Dakota about the denial or termination of demonstration services.

This form is used for requesting authorization to provide Money Follows the Person (MFP) Transition Adjustment Support Services in North Dakota. It is necessary to fill out this form in order to receive authorization for providing this specific type of support services.

This form is used for requesting a certificate of medical necessity for an infant apnea monitor in North Dakota.

This form is used for monthly face-to-face meetings between foster care providers and the state of North Dakota. It allows for communication and follow-up on the progress and well-being of foster children.

This document is for individuals in North Dakota who are 18 years or older and are receiving continued care services on a monthly basis. It typically requires a face-to-face meeting with a healthcare provider.

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