Sunday, June 1, 2008
VC men, women sharing a State of mind
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Saturday, May 31, 2008
'The best is yet to come'
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Friday, May 30, 2008
Fundamentals, Technicals And Common Sense
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Thursday, May 29, 2008
Mental health group: Kids on psychiatric drugs not well monitored
"Our contention is that no one is paying attention to a system that is out of control, costly and potentially harmful to some children and adolescents in Vermont," Ken Libertoff, executive director of the Vermont Association for Mental Health, told reporters.
"Drugs have greatly replaced clinical interventions and counseling in the world of children's mental health and we need to change this environment in Vermont," said Libertoff, who got his figures on cost and children's participation from a state report.
Both Mental Health Commissioner Michael Hartman and Joshua Slen, director of the state Office of Health Access, agreed that the use of psychiatric prescription drugs with Vermonters under 18 is a cause for concern.
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Get GPS for Discovery Process Management
Today, lawyers must proactively identify a client's case management and discovery failures as well as create a roadmap for discovery obligations. This theory, however, doesn't take into account the entire management of the discovery process. Any revised protocols will fail without being fully integrated into business processes. It is too late for imprecise outlines in this heightened era of accountability. Instead, lawyers need a global positioning system for document management beginning with an automated legal hold strategy.
The industry believes that discovery is one continuous process; however, this thought is a misconception at best.
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Prevention advocated as part of mental-illness treatment
For instance, imagine a doctor treating someone for a heart attack but not telling the person to eat a healthy diet and to get more exercise.
Brenna, a senior policy analyst from Gov. Christine Gregoire's office, said that's the equivalent of what the mental-health system does now — treats illnesses when they become crises without putting an effort into prevention.
Brenna met this week with area mental-health advocates in Kennewick to gather ideas for the governor's Mental Health Transformation Project, a statewide initiative aimed at reforming the mental-health system and taking a more preventive approach to mental-health care.
He'll take ideas from community meetings across the state to a mental-health summit May 13 in Tukwila, where participants will vote on which policies they'd like to see adopted.
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Monday, May 26, 2008
Nebraska lacking in mental health resources
10 to 20 percent of Nebraska's populace suffers from some kind of mental illness, and the state lacks the resources to comprehensively address and treat them. Reform is slow in coming and funding is even slower.
In 2003, Nebraska lawmakers passed LB1083 in a move to transform regional centers to more community-based centers. Three years later, Nebraska received a nearly failing grade from the National Alliance on Mental Illness, or NAMI, an organization for individuals with mental illnesses and their families.
"One of the big problems was the lack of community-based services where people can get services right in their own area," said Jonah Deppe, the executive director for NAMI Nebraska.
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