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Transforming Mental Health Care in America - The Federal Action Agenda: First Steps
This issue of IIMHL update features the recently released report from SAMHSA, "The Federal Action Agenda: First Steps," detailing the continuing transformation of the Mental Health system in the United States. You can read the full report and there is also an executive summary available.



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Leavitt Praises Governors on Medicaid  AP story in the Las Vegas Sun - "The nation's governors likely will play an influential role in federal efforts to slow the growth of Medicaid, Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt said. Leavitt has appointed a commission that will recommend to Congress short- and long-term changes to the program, which serves about 52 million Americans. The commission's first report is due Sept. 1. It will focus on ways to slow the health insurance program's growth by $10 billion over the next five years. The commission just had its first meeting last week, raising the question of how extensive a review it can accomplish. Leavitt said in an interview Tuesday with Associated Press reporters and editors that governors have had some of the answers for a long time. .."  
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Mental Health Portrayals Praised (New Zealand) Story at Black Enterprise - "The Mental Health Commission has congratulated the country's print media for the way it reports mental health issues. The commission said compared with a 1998 study, reporting of mental health issues last year showed a significant improvement in how papers portrayed people with experience of mental illness. Commissioner Mary O'Hagan was heartened by that and made specific mention of the Waikato Times for the number of stories it ran with a mental health theme."  
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Mental Health of War Survivors Ivanhoe Newswire story - "War has exposed millions of people to psychological trauma. While impunity for those responsible for the trauma is thought to be associated with the mental problems of survivors of violence, a new study finds other fears may play a role as well. The study could have important implications for determining effective intervention for traumatized war survivors in postwar countries."  
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