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PULSE ANNUAL No. 2
January 2003
Recent
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March 2002
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Health Care for the Uninsured: How Much Do We Already Spend and Who Pays?
Page at the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured that serves as an index to resources related to a study on how much the country spends on care for the uninsured and how much care the uninsured receive compared to the rest of America, including an article at Health Affairs magazine, ""How Much Medical Care Do the Uninsured Use, and Who Pays For It?," a news release, the full report (both in Adobe Acrobat format) and other, related resources.
Classes may be effective treatment for ADHD patients, parents
Press release from the Center for the Advancement of Health - "Children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and their parents may benefit from group classes that teach behavioral and social skills as a supplement to their medical treatment, a new study of 100 children suggests."
Magellan woes spur state to protect TennCare (Tennessee)
Story in The Tennesean - "The state will supervise the operations of two TennCare companies to ensure that the financial difficulties of their Maryland-based parent do not affect the availability of mental health services for 1.43 million Tennesseans."![]()