When their mental health claims are denied, patients who are supposed to be protected by state and federal law have a choice: Don’t get care or pay for the care themselves, then fight to get paid back. Link to capstone: https://graisondangor.github.io/mental-healthcare-equality
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This article begins and ends with a call for more empirical research to understand the connection be...
This Article considers the issues associated with emerging professional liability claims against men...
In all the furor over the provision of health care in the United States-especially over who will pay...
When their mental health claims are denied, patients who are supposed to be protected by state and f...
Recent brain research has revealed that the major mental illnesses are organic diseases of the brain...
The thesis of the Article is that there has been, and is, a large unmet need for mental health servi...
In this article, two mental health consumers respond to Roberta Rose's article, "Schizophr...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. The issue of parity for mental he...
This Article is the second, and most important, installment in a three-part series that presents a c...
Acute episodes of mental illness temporarily destroy the capacity required to give informed consent ...
For those who suffer from the most serious mental illnesses, access to mental healthcare is critical...
Depression and anxiety affect more Americans than any other mental illness. Although effective treat...
In the United States, one in every five adults experiences a mental illness each year (Mental Health...
Over the course of several months, we investigated and reported on how colleges and universities hav...
State child protection agencies are required by federal law to exert reasonable efforts to keep fami...
This article begins and ends with a call for more empirical research to understand the connection be...
This Article considers the issues associated with emerging professional liability claims against men...
In all the furor over the provision of health care in the United States-especially over who will pay...