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This Form is used for conducting a Staying Healthy Assessment for individuals aged 12-17 years in California who speak the Hmong language.
This Form is used for requesting information related to Medi-Cal in the Hmong language in the state of California.
This form is used for Wisconsin residents who are Hmong and applying for Medicaid disability benefits. It is an addendum to the Medicaid disability application.
This Form is used for understanding the rights and responsibilities of WIC recipients in Wisconsin who are of Hmong descent.
This Form is used for reporting changes to Medicaid benefits in Wisconsin for individuals who speak Hmong.
This form is used for acknowledging the receipt of information about hysterectomy, specifically in the state of Wisconsin. The acknowledgement is in the Hmong language.