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Articles from Behavioral Healthcare (April 1, 2006)

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Title Author Type Words
A healthy dose of optimism. Edwards, Douglas J. 482
A soft landing after benefit cuts: a Tennessee provider aims to ease the transition for beneficiaries with severe and persistent mental illness. Edwards, Douglas J. 695
A troubled beginning for Part D: behavioral health providers detail how they've been trying to help patients access the new drug benefit. Levin-Epstein, Michael 1416
Consumer reporting system. 120
Grading the states on mental health: NAMI's landmark report highlights the important work ahead. Buck, Steven L. 1252
Green door on Taylor Street: Washington, D.C. 296
Medicare punishes seniors with mental illness. Scanlan, John M. Letter to the editor 285
Mobile workstation. 202
New initiatives in the EAP field: employee assistance professionals can take advantage of new collaborative and educational opportunities. Masi, Dale 1179
Pick the right team for an EMR home run: avoid costly errors by choosing the right players for your software implementation team. Passage, Nicole 701
Placing the risk of diabetes in context: based on an interview with Leslie Citrome, MD, MPH. Interview 3685
Point-of-care tests in behavioral health: glucose monitoring and a new lithium test can provide instant results to patients and clinicians. Glazer, William M. 2161
Politicking for the substance abuse field: some good news, some bad, from Capitol Hill for addiction professionals. Edwards, Douglas J. 561
Preparing for a new era: EHR standards for behavioral healthcare; It's a time-consuming but important process--and hardworking thought leaders are making the effort. Trabin, Tom 1521
Reexamining the suicide connection: FDA warnings have affected prescribing patterns, but researchers are questioning the FDA's logic. Waldron, Theresa Clinical report 2864
Seven governing realities of mental health policy: inherent societal beliefs have more sway than the agenda of the dominating political party of the day. Stoil, Michael J. 2598
Tools for transforming language: the way we describe people affects how we treat them. Ashcraft, Lori; Anthony, William A. 1133
What's ahead for Medicaid: the Deficit Reduction Act could have broad consequences for mental health consumers and providers. Ingoglia, Charles 1706
You have to run faster than the other guy: we don't have to accept Medicaid cuts as inevitable, but we do have to plan for them. Oss, Monica E. 738

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