
Rural Proofing the National Service Framework for Mental Health
"The Rural Proofing project was funded by NIMHE, in response to the mechanism, introduced in the Government's 2000 Rural White Paper, to assess all major polices for their rural impact and adjustments made. The project was managed by Mind and the National Mental Health Partnership.
The initial intention was to rural proof the English adult NSFMH, however the resulting document is more than that. As we researched the project it became clear that there was no single repository for rural issues that impact on mental health. We have therefore produced a document that has considered not only the adult NSFMH, its Standards and underpinning programmes, the Mental Health Policy Implementation Plan and the NHS Plan, but also other significant issues relevant to rural communities..." - Keith Elder, Rural Minds Development Manager.
Thursday, September 09, 2004
$2.3 Trillion in New Debt Expected by 2014Washington Post story - "This year's federal budget deficit will reach a record $422 billion, and the government is now expected to accumulate $2.3 trillion in new debt over the next 10 years, the Congressional Budget Office reported yesterday. The expected deficit for the current fiscal year, which ends Sept. 30, is $56 billion less than the CBO predicted in March, as a recovering economy added to tax receipts. But it is $46 billion more than last year's record shortfall, with even more red ink possible, the nonpartisan agency reported: The expected total 10-year deficit would climb from $2.3 trillion to $3.6 trillion if President Bush is able to extend the tax cuts he enacted. They are currently set to expire in 2011." [Viewing
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Recent FDA Actions on Warnings About Link Between Antidepressants, Suicidal Thoughts ExaminedItem in yesterday's
Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, based on reporting in the
Wall Street Journal - "As a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee prepares to hold a hearing Thursday on antidepressants and disclosure issues, the Wall Street Journal on Wednesday examined FDA's actions in regard to warnings that Wyeth's Effexor may be linked to suicidal thoughts in children who take the antidepressant. Wyeth in August 2003 added such a warning to Effexor's label, but FDA requested that the drug maker remove the warning and replace it with a more general caution included on all major antidepressants urging physicians to monitor patients of all ages who take the drugs..."
2003 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (SAMHSA)Links related to a SAMHSA report unveiled today - "SAMHSA's National Survey on Drug Use & Health [formerly called the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA)] is the primary source of information on the prevalence, patterns, and consequences of alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drug use and abuse in the general U.S. civilian non institutionalized population, age 12 and older. .." Links appear on this page to the report overview (in
HTML and
Acrobat format), results (also in
HTML and
Acrobat format) and a related
PowerPoint presentation.
Industry's cost concerns stall mental health insurance billStory in
The Oregonian - "Though Congress probably will vote this week on a suicide-prevention grant program named for the late son of Sen. Gordon Smith, R-Ore., a far more sweeping plan to require insurers to cover mental illness remains stalled. Mental health advocates say they welcome passage of the Garrett Lee Smith Memorial Act. The bill authorizes $82 million to help states, tribes and colleges develop strategies to identify and treat youth at greatest risk of taking their own lives. Smith's grant program is a good start, mental health advocates say, but it doesn't address a greater threat to families of the mentally ill: losing their health insuranc.."
Pennsylvania Mental Health Public Service Announcements to Address Myths, MisconceptionsPR Newswire press release at
Yahoo - "Pennsylvanians may soon see or hear public service announcements about the myths and misconceptions surrounding mental illnesses from people who know -- actors who have been or are being treated for mental illnesses. ... The PSAs feature a message that 'mental health is a part of all our lives.' They show business people, parents and students as recovering from a mental illness, and as contributors to their families and communities. Pennsylvania is one of eight states chosen for the pilot of a federal initiative to identify effective approaches to addressing the stigma and discrimination associated with mental illness..."
Federal amendment would cut funding for mental health screening initiativesStory in the
Illinois Leader ("Illinois Conservative Politics")- "In an attempt to pull the power plug on the states’ ability to implement President Bush’s New Freedom Commission recommendations, Republican Congressman Ron Paul [Texas] is expected to offer an amendment that will prohibit funding for the creation or implementation of any new universal mental health screening programs to the Labor/Health and Human Services/Education appropriations bill, scheduled to be debated on the house floor today and Thursday. Conservatives and medical professionals have been alarmed at the unprecedented governmental intrusion of the NFC on mental health and what is perceived as pharmaceutical mining of America’s school children..."
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