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Articles from Behavioral Healthcare (March 1, 2006)

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Title Author Type Words
A place to call home, a place to recover: an agency's supported housing approach garners national recognition. Burns, Nelson; Steinberg, Julia 1636
Before an EHR, you must endure a 'paper cut': the hardest part about building an EHR is not choosing software--it's changing culture. Morrison, Dennis P. 1197
Coming together to treat AIDS and mental illness: agency partnerships are essential for treating people with both diseases. Jackim, Linda Watts 1315
Electronic filing solution. 100
Improving services by holding hands, not pointing fingers: service agencies in Colorado Springs had to overcome differences to address a detox bed crisis. Raggio, Sharon; Jackson, Sonia; Sullivan, Matthew 1944
It's time for a national approach on staff development: the substance abuse field needs to harness existing training resources to prepare for a major personnel crisis. Powell, David J. 2154
Let people make their own decisions: traditional caretaker models do not promote people's recovery. Ashcraft, Lori; Anthony, William A. 1081
Letting recovery take root: homeless consumers are empowered to make decisions that fundamentally change their lives. Clark, Carl Disease/Disorder overview 2573
Looking at vendors' 'softer side': software selection is becoming less about functionality and more about service relationships. Greenberg, Marlowe; Rossi, Paul 1576
Moving under the healthcare tent: providers should take advantage of society's and general healthcare's greater recognition of behavioral health disorders. Rosenberg, Linda 933
People like me. Edwards, Douglas J. 504
Policy making's unintended consequences: line-item management of schizophrenia treatment is not cost-effective. Oss, Monica E. 623
Quality--at what price? Payers will have a harder time affecting service quality as they shift more responsibility for costs onto individuals. Stoil, Michael J. 1474
Readying for the RHIO revolution: a look at what's ahead for behavioral healthcare providers. Hagland, Mark 1796
Relapse prevention for seniors. 114
Ron Manderscheid: still on the scene; Dr. Manderscheid has left the federal government--but he's staying active in behavioral healthcare. Edwards, Douglas J. 646
Seizing upon ECT's opportunities: despite its reputation, ECT is still being used today--and the science behind it is stimulating similar techniques. Soreff, Stephen M.; Bazemore, Patricia H. 2461
Sheppard Pratt: Baltimore, Maryland. 316
Software recognition. 84
Sometimes it's not a behavioral health diagnosis: March is Brain Injury Awareness Month. Edwards, Douglas J. 570
We can--we will--get it done: leadership changes and the confusing development of IT standards will not stop the field's progress. Drotos, J. Chip 615

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