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Strengthening and Sustaining Children's Mental Health Services

Strengthening and Sustaining Children's Mental Health Services

"Improving Access to Children's Mental Health Care: Lessons from a Study of Eleven States" - a new report from the Center for Health and Health Care Services - exposes barriers and opportunities for children's mental health under expansion of the Affordable Care Act.

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How Can Early Treatment of Serious Mental Illness Improve Lives and Save Money?

March 26, 2013 | Issue Brief

Early treatment and intervention for mental illness can improve lives and lower related health care costs.

Staying on Course

June 1, 2011 | Report

High school dropouts face an uphill battle in a labor market that increasingly rewards skills and postsecondary credentials: they are more likely than their peers to need public assistance, be arrested or incarcerated, and less likely to marry.

New Book, Fed Up! Winning the War Against Childhood Obesity, Offers Advice for Parents with Overweight Children

October 1, 2006 | Program Result

Susan Okie, M.D., wrote a book called Fed Up! Winning the War Against Childhood Obesity. The book provides strategies for protecting children and improving their exercise and eating habits.

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