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Articles from Behavioral Healthcare (September 1, 2007)

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A heart that keeps on beating: despite the challenges during and after Hurricane Katrina, Memorial Behavioral Health finds ways to provide services. Zieman, Michael A. Report 1010
Consider a CMA as the CFO. Collins, Linda Letter to the editor 148
Consider creating your own it product: vendors cannot meet every provider's needs. Doucet, Richard L. 1013
Data collection with recovery in mind: involve service users as much as possible. Ashcraft, Lori; Anthony, William A. 1411
EHRs: back to the basic benefits; It's easy to lose sight of EHRs' basic advantages in today's national debate about electronic healthcare technology. Connors, William R. 1428
Improving quality step by step: the conclusion to a two-part series about improving the quality of behavioral health services. Dougherty, Richard H. 2006
Infrastructure. Edwards, Douglas J. Editorial 460
Moving our joint agenda: our fields need to have a larger role in the 2008 election. Manderscheid, Ronald W. 825
No pain, no gain; Our society emphasizes the path of least resistance, which makes working toward true recovery difficult. Hunsicker, Ronald J. 630
Questioning a 'rosy' view of New Mexico's system. Letter to the editor 1031
Software design is serious business: creating your own EHR system entails significant time, resources, and risk. Morris, Mike 1109
Software ends scheduling headaches: a behavioral health hospital reduces the time needed to create staff schedules by two-thirds. Velianoff, George D. Report 421
Taking the LEED: a profile of one campus's movement toward being "greener". Buckley, David; Smyth, Brian Report 1407
The out of the ordinary can lead to the extraordinary: a Louisiana human services agency finds ways to improve its operations after Hurricane Katrina. Kopke, Jennifer R. Cover story 1820
The path to healing: an Alabama provider adds a labyrinth to its campus. Densford, Laura Report 793
Time to take ACTION: a national campaign aims to help providers increase access to and engagement in addiction treatment services. Fitzgerald, Maureen 1110

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