For clinicians
Built by clinicians, for clinicians
Meridian was created because NH mental health clinicians needed a shared resource — a place to look up what actually exists in a given county, connect with colleagues, and find clinical tools that don't require an EHR login. This is that place.
What Meridian offers you
Verified Clinician Forum
A license-gated discussion space for licensed NH clinicians. Ask billing questions, compare clinical notes, discuss policy — privately, among peers.
Go to forumClinical Screening Tools
Browser-based PHQ-9, GAD-7, AUDIT-C, C-SSRS, ACE Score, and more — built for clinical use, HIPAA-aware, no data stored.
Explore toolsPrintable Worksheets
Print-ready handouts for clients: safety plan, CBT thought record, coping skills toolbox, SMART goals, relapse prevention plan, grounding card, and more.
Open worksheetsNH-Specific Clinical Content
Articles and guides written for NH clinicians: navigating the CMHC system, Medicaid billing, rural access challenges, and statewide policy updates.
Read the learn sectionResource Directory
310+ verified listings across every NH region — sorted by category, insurance, and population served. Know what's actually available before you refer.
Browse directoryEvents & Continuing Ed
NH-specific trainings, supervision groups, and networking events — curated for clinicians and kept current.
See upcoming eventsPractice references & templates
Quick-reference guides and templates for day-to-day clinical work in New Hampshire — coding, documentation, and licensure paperwork, all free and print-ready.
Coding & billing reference
Common CPT and HCPCS procedure codes, telehealth modifiers, place-of-service codes, and the ICD-10 diagnoses used most in community mental health — with pointers to the NH Medicaid fee schedule.
Open the referenceDocumentation best practices
The golden thread of medical necessity, choosing a note format (SOAP / DAP / BIRP), a progress-note checklist, documenting risk, and the pitfalls that trip up audits.
Read the guideHelping clients without email
A case manager's playbook for receiving and sharing documents by fax, mail, and phone; running phone-based intake; using authorized representatives; and release-of-information template language.
Read the guidePrintable supervision log
A paper record of supervised clinical experience toward licensure — hours, format, focus, and supervisor sign-off, with running totals. No account needed.
Open the templateHow to contribute
Meridian is only as good as its data and its community. Here's how clinicians make it better.
Submit a resource
Know an NH organization, program, or support group that belongs in the directory? Submit it — our team verifies and publishes.
Submit a resourceParticipate in the forum
Once verified, the forum is yours. Answer questions, start discussions, and contribute institutional knowledge that doesn't end up in journal articles.
Request forum accessShare with clients and colleagues
The community and resource directory are public. Sharing Meridian with clients and referring colleagues is itself a contribution.
Browse resourcesProfessional resources & practice support
The regulatory bodies, continuing-education paths, supervision rules, and billing portals New Hampshire clinicians reach for — gathered in one place. External links open official sites; verify current requirements with your licensing board.
Licensing & regulation
New Hampshire mental health professionals are licensed through the Office of Professional Licensure and Certification (OPLC).
- NH Board of Mental Health Practice
Licensing, renewal, statutes (RSA 330-A) and administrative rules for LCSW, LCMHC, LMFT, and pastoral psychotherapists.
- OPLC — license lookup & applications
Verify a license, apply, renew, and reach the boards for psychologists and alcohol & drug counselors (LADC/MLADC).
Continuing education
CE requirements vary by license and renew on a set cycle — confirm your board's current rules before you plan.
- NAMI New Hampshire — trainings & CEUs
NH-based trainings (including QPR and suicide-prevention) that carry continuing-education credit.
- NBCC — approved CE for counselors
The national standard for counselor CE (NBCC-ACEP providers); relevant for LCMHC renewal.
- NASW & APA — CE catalogs
National associations for social workers and psychologists with large online CE libraries and NH chapter links.
- Track your hours
Log CE hours on Meridian and keep a renewal-ready running total.
Clinical supervision
Pre-licensure candidates accrue supervised hours under a qualified supervisor per their board's rules.
- Supervision requirements (OPLC rules)
Board rules define the supervised-experience hours and supervisor qualifications for each license.
- Find supervision & consultation groups
NH supervision groups, consultation cohorts, and peer networking, kept current on the events board.
- Supervision hour log
Track supervised hours toward licensure, with running totals by category.
- Printable supervision log
A paper log with supervisor sign-off for your board file — no account needed.
Billing & NH Medicaid
New Hampshire Medicaid covers behavioral health services, including telehealth, for enrolled providers.
- NH Medicaid (DHHS)
Program overview, provider enrollment, managed-care organizations, and behavioral-health policy.
- NH MMIS provider portal
Claims, eligibility checks, remittances, and the provider billing manuals for behavioral health.
- Coding & billing quick-reference
Common CPT/HCPCS codes, modifiers, place-of-service, and community-mental-health ICD-10 diagnoses.
- Telehealth billing guidance
How NH parity law, place-of-service, and modifiers work for virtual visits — with the caveats.
How clinician verification works
The Clinician Forum is private and license-gated — it's a professional space, and keeping it verified keeps it useful. Here's the process:
Request access
From the forum page, click "Request clinician access" and submit your NH license number and credential type.
We verify with OPLC
We cross-check your license against the NH Office of Professional Licensure and Certification (OPLC) database. Active license = access granted.
Access in 2–3 business days
Verification is manual. We review and approve Monday–Friday. You'll receive a notification when your account is verified.
Who qualifies: Licensed clinical social workers (LCSW), licensed mental health counselors (LMHC), licensed marriage and family therapists (LMFT), licensed alcohol and drug counselors (LADC), psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and licensed psychologists with an active NH license.
A statewide clinician network
New Hampshire has one of the thinnest mental health workforces per capita in the country, distributed across a state with vast rural stretches and a fragmented provider network. Clinicians in Coos County and clinicians in Rockingham County face the same system — but rarely talk to each other.
Meridian's long-term goal is to change that: a connected network of NH mental health professionals who share knowledge, refer across regions, and build toward equitable access to mental health care statewide. The forum and directory are the foundation. The community is what gets built on top.