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NAATP: Like-minded docs tout 'disease modifying' impact of 12-step addiction treatment

May 23, 2013     Dennis Grantham, Editor-in-Chief

Amid more medication-assisted treatment options, three longtime addiction physicians press the value of 12-step treatment

Questions about Essential Health Benefits, Medicaid Expansion, and Parity Enforcement?

May 22, 2013     Dennis Grantham, Editor-in-Chief

Here are some helpful resources for those seeking a brief, but official update on what's going on nationally and within each state.

Anti-drug messages miss mark with the young

May 21, 2013     Dennis Grantham, Editor-in-Chief

Former basketball star, now recovering addict, Chris Herren warns that young people need to see the "first days" of addiction, not the last.

Nominate a 2013 Behavioral Healthcare Champion

May 21, 2013     Dennis Grantham

The 2013 Behavioral Healthcare Champion Awards honor outstanding leaders in care-giving behavioral health organizations. 

Seven things that could go wrong with health care reform

May 16, 2013     Alison Knopf, Contributing Writer

As implementation of the Affordable Care Act continues toward a January 2014 milestone, initial optimism has been muted by some very real concerns. So what could go wrong? Here are seven things that got my attention.

Panel: Behavioral health providers uncertain about impact of coming health reforms

May 16, 2013     Laura Ashpole, J.D.

Patient needs and service opportunities abound, but industry panelists question how much new revenue will follow Medicaid and insurance expansions in early 2014.

Senate confirms Marilyn Tavenner as CMS administrator

May 16, 2013     Dennis Grantham, Editor-in-Chief, with Mark Hagland, Contributing Editor

Tavenner nomination overcomes political opposition to the Affordable Care Act; 91-7 Senate vote makes her the first permanent administrator of Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in nearly a decade

Board ousts CEO at Sound Community Services

May 15, 2013     Dennis Grantham, Editor-in-Chief

After eight years as CEO, Gail Lawson’s departure triggered by tumult of two state investigations, allegations of excessive spending by agency leadership, and high staff turnover. 

Area for improvement: Psychiatric patient beds

May 10, 2013     Shannon Brys, Associate Editor

Although the field has made improvements to the features of "psychiatric-safe" beds over the years, architect and consultant Jim Hunt says there is much room to improve.

Insel's big bet

May 10, 2013     Dennis Grantham, Editor-in-Chief

NIMH chief's bet on the promise of neuroscience research isn't just about the future. It has tangible costs today.

Considerations for chairs in psychiatric-geriatric units

May 9, 2013     Shannon Brys, Associate Editor

As the design team was choosing patient chairs for the new geriatric med-psych unit at Saint Mary's Health Care, not only did they have to incorporate the safety requirements of adult psychiatric patients but they also had to address the medical and comfort needs of geriatric patients.

How psychiatric spaces are changing

May 8, 2013     Shannon Brys, Associate Editor

When it comes to psychiatric facility design, many practices and assumptions that were traditionally followed may no longer apply.

Rosecrance named one of "Healthiest Companies in America"

May 8, 2013     Dennis Grantham, Editor-in-Chief

Illinois addiction-treatment provider one of just 72 honorees nationwide

APA: Connecticut regulators, Anthem/WellPoint 'double-dealing' on parity

May 8, 2013     Alison Knopf, Contributing Writer

Psychiatrists group says ‘backdoor’ deal in Anthem/WellPoint rate-cheating case reflects absence of federal enforcement clout

Adapting facilities to address needs of multiple populations

May 7, 2013     Shannon Brys, Associate Editor

Michigan hospital renovates unit to meet psychiatric-medical-geriatric needs.

You’re invited: Behavioral Healthcare Leadership Summit slated for September 21-23

May 3, 2013     Dennis Grantham, Editor-in-Chief

Co-located with NCAD 2013, the Behavioral Healthcare Leadership Summit offers a unique opportunity for executive, operational, and strategic leadership of the nation’s behavioral healthcare organizations and providers to connect with the latest issues.

Recently retired Institute for Community Living CEO looks back, plans ahead

May 2, 2013     Shannon Brys, Associate Editor

As founder and CEO Peter Campanelli retired from New York’s Institute for Community Living, he remembered the doctoral dissertation that gave the organization its start.

Mass shootings, criminal violence: Can't be predicted, but can be mitigated

May 1, 2013     Dennis Grantham, Editor-in-Chief

There's no predictive device available today to predict and prevent another Sandy Hook, Aurora, or Tuscon tragedy. But a prominent psychiatrist says that risk assessment measures, followed by treatment, could prevent future incidents

More on coding: Add-on psychotherapy codes require added documentation

April 30, 2013     Alison Knopf, Contributing Writer

E/M coding cannot be time-based when used with time-based add-on psychotherapy codes, says a coding expert. His advice: use a two-part note, with one section describing E/M services and the other section for psychotherapy.

Playing the 'Strengths Bank' game

April 25, 2013     Lori Ashcraft, PhD

In previous articles, Ashcraft has discussed how to help people-in-recovery feel that their contributions are valued and has discussed how the The "Strengths Bank" provides a framework for recognizing and building personal strengths and then learning how to use them. In this new addition, she shares how to go about playing the "Strengths Bank" game.

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