Provider Assistance Group (PAG) Files
PAG Meeting files distribution page
MONTGOMERY COUNTY ADAMHS BOARD
PROVIDER ASSISTANCE GROUP MEETING: November 9 2011
ADAMHS BOARD OFFICES
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As an ongoing effort to bring you electronically,
the documents that were passed out during the PAG meetings we have
setup this page to aid in the distribution of these files.
If there are any files from previous meetings that
you need or would like to see, please email us and let us know which
files or meeting notes you wish to have sent to you via email.
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date of the next PAG meeting please contact
Barb Miller
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