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"Comparative mental health policy: Are there lessons to be learned?"
By Steve Lurie of the Canadian Mental Health Association, Toronto Branch, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This article was published in the International Review of Psychiatry, published by Routledge, part of the Taylor and Francis Group, in their volume 17, number 2 / April 2005 and through whose courtesy IIMHL members will be able to review the article free of charge for the month of July. The article can be accessed by clicking either here or here. IIMHL wishes to thank the Taylor and Francis Group and gratefully acknowledge their making this review available. IIMHL members wishing to further review the Taylor and Francis website and / or review other articles should click here.



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Less than 1 percent of health plan members are diagnosed with alcohol use disorders AMA press release reprinted at EurekAlert, based on the 2005 eValue8 RFI Initiative, which captures voluntarily reported data from more than 250 health plans nationwide - "Less than 1 percent of health plan members are actually diagnosed with alcoholism or related disorders, according to data from a national performance measurement project released today in New York City at the American Medical Association Media Briefing, Alcohol Dependence: From Science to Solutions. Based on general population rates, health plans should be diagnosing at least four or five times as many members with alcohol problems."  
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House to Consider Association Health Plan Legislation; Proposal Would Weaken State Mental Illness Insurance Parity Laws NAMI alert - "Later this week the U.S. House of Representatives will consider legislation to vastly expand multi-employer Association Health Plans (AHPs) and undermine existing state laws that require health plans to cover treatment for mental illness on the same terms and conditions as all other illnesses – commonly referred to as parity. This proposal (HR 525) would significantly expand the scope of a federal law (known as ERISA), that exempts self-insured employer health plans from state regulation. By expanding ERISA, HR 525 would encourage employers that currently offer health plans for their workers (and their families) to switch away from coverage that meets a parity standard, i.e. plans that cover mental illnesses the same as all other illnesses."  
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US Health Officials Try to Head off Autism Debate Reuters Health story at Medscape - "Federal health officials affirmed the safety of vaccines on Tuesday in an unusual news conference called to counter a growing movement alleging that vaccines can cause autism. Autism activists planned a rally in front of the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday to press their contention that the government has covered up evidence linking autism to a mercury-based product once used in vaccines. They will also demand more research into autism, which they say is a growing problem." [Viewing Medscape resources requires registration, which is free].  
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Developments in State Medicaid Programs Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report coverage of recent Medicaid-related developments in Florida, Georgia, Illinois, North Carolina and Utah, with links to related news stories and agency resources.  
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Anxiety Is Often an Undiagnosed Obstacle to Mental Health Wellness  eMaxHealth.com story - "The majority of people diagnosed with depression and bipolar disorder also experience symptoms of anxiety, yet almost half have not been diagnosed with or treated for an anxiety disorder, according to a new survey conducted by the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA). These findings suggest that both patients and physicians are not fully aware of the correlation between anxiety symptoms and other mood disorders: specifically depression and bipolar disorder."  
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Mental-health bill needs NDP support: MacIsaac (Canada) CBC Nova Scotia story - "Nova Scotia Health Minister Angus MacIsaac is calling again on the NDP to support new legislation to reform mental-health care. MacIsaac says proposed legislation would prevent families from having to lay charges against loved ones with mental illness in an effort to get them help. ... Bill 203 would give families new tools to compel their loved ones to accept treatments, MacIsaac says. But so far, the Conservative minority government hasn't been able to obtain support for it from the NDP"  
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