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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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How States Used TANF and MOE Funds in FY 2002: The Picture from Federal Reporting
A report (in Adobe Acrobat format) by the Center for Law and Social Policy, available at the Open Minds web site - "The Department of Health and Human Services has released financial data for states’ use of federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and state maintenance of effort (MOE) funds for the 2002 fiscal year (FY). Drawing from this federal financial reporting, we describe here how TANF and MOE funds were used in FY 2002 and we discuss policy implications. An appendix provides details about rules relating to the use and spending of TANF and MOE funds."  
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The Psychological Impacts of Bioterrorism
Article from Biosecurity and Bioterrorism: Biodefense Strategy, Practice, and Science at Medscape - "Since September 11, 2001, federal, state, and local government agencies' emergency response planning has focused on possible terrorist attacks using chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or high-yield explosive (CBRNE) weapons. ... Before September 11, 2001, government agencies and public health leaders in states from representative regions of the country had not incorporated mental health as a component of their overall response plan to bioterrorism. Anticipating the psychological and behavioral consequences of a bioterrorist attack is now an urgent task facing our government's leaders and our nation's health-care system." [Viewing Medscape resources requires registration, which is free].  
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County will restructure residential treatment for those with mental illness (Minnesota)
Coon Rapids Herald story - "Anoka County is restructuring its residential treatment program for adults with mental illness. The changes are the result of action by the 2003 Minnesota Legislature. ... As part of its restructuring, the county will reduce the size of the residential treatment center from 14 to seven beds, and cap the length of stay at 90 days. Clients will then be moved into a community setting, either to an apartment or other housing with support services..."  
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DHS asks federal approval of changes to resume services (Oregon)
Story in the Hillsboro Argus - "Although the Legislature recently approved significant restorations of human services benefits cut last spring to balance the state budget, the state agency that delivers the services is issuing this warning: If you are among those who found stopgap alternatives to services or benefits you lost last spring, don't give them up yet, even though state lawmakers voted to restore many of them." Among the changes for which the state is preparing to seek approval, "For about 55,000 people in the Oregon Health Plan's Standard benefit package, restoration of outpatient mental health and chemical dependency treatment, emergency dental treatment, payment for medical supplies, and a change from full to partial hospitalization benefits."  
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Judge dismisses suit seeking mental health changes at jails (Wyoming)
Casper Star-Tribune story - "A federal judge has dismissed a class-action lawsuit accusing El Paso County jail officials of mistreating mentally ill inmates. The lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union asked U.S. District Court Judge Richard Matsch to order new protections for the inmates. But Matsch said lawsuits claiming inhumane treatment of inmates must be resolved individually and refused to allow class certification."  
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