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PULSE ANNUAL No. 2
January 2003

Recent Trends, Challenges and Issues in Funding Public Mental Health Services in the US
March 2002

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October 2001

 

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Ignoring mental care needs is too costly (Tennessee)
Guest column at GoMemphis by Janet Whaley, executive director of the Comprehensive Counseling Network and president of the Tennessee Association of Mental Health Organizations.  
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Mental health care cuts irk legislators (New York)
Democrat & Chronicle story - "By proposing to close the Elmira Psychiatric Center, Gov. George Pataki is going back on a promise, a Republican ally charged Wednesday. Sen. Randy Kuhl, R-Hammondsport, Steuben County, grilled Pataki’s mental health commissioner about the proposal at a hearing on Pataki’s $90.8 billion budget proposal."  
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Advocacy groups hail DCF proposal (Florida)
Sun-Sentinel story - "Advocates for the mentally ill and developmentally disabled praised Gov. Jeb Bush's administration Wednesday for considering a plan to shift some care and services out of the control of the Department of Children & Families."  
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Judge nearing decision on Michigan Medicaid program
AP story at NJ.com - "A federal judge says he is nearing a decision in a Michigan Medicaid case that could change the way many states distribute prescription drugs to low-income patients."  
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