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From: Paul Lembesis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: August 10, 2004 1:25:46 PM EDT To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [IP] Mental Health Screening for All Americans Proposed?
Dave,
It seems to me that the report is just talking about health care providers,
teachers and welfare workers "screening" in the sense of noticing behavior
that might indicate a mental health problem, and then having professional
evaluations available. This would be similar to having these people notice
a physical ailment.
Here is what the Executive Summary says:
Goal 4 - Early Mental Health Screening, Assessment, and Referral to Services
Are Common Practice
In a transformed mental health system, the early detection of mental
health problems in children and adults - through routine and comprehensive
testing and screening - will be an expected and typical occurrence. At the
first sign of difficulties, preventive interventions will be started to keep
problems from escalating. For example, a child whose serious emotional
disturbance is identified early will receive care, preventing the potential
onset of a co-occurring substance use disorder and breaking a cycle that
otherwise can lead to school failure and other problems.
Quality screening and early intervention will occur in both readily
accessible, low-stigma settings, such as primary health care facilities and
schools, and in settings in which a high level of risk exists for mental
health problems, such as criminal justice, juvenile justice, and child
welfare systems. Both children and adults will be screened for mental
illnesses during their routine physical exams.
For consumers of all ages, early detection, assessment, and links with
treatment and supports will help prevent mental health problems from
worsening. Service providers across settings will also routinely screen for
co-occurring mental illnesses and substance use disorders. Early
intervention and appropriate treatment will also improve outcomes and reduce
pain and suffering for children and adults who have or who are at risk for
co-occurring mental and addictive disorders.
Early detection of mental disorders will result in substantially shorter
and less disabling courses of impairment.
http://www.mentalhealthcommission.gov/reports/Finalreport/FullReport.htm
Warm regards,
Paul Lembesis
On 8/10/04 12:00 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Dave Farber +1 412 726 9889
...... Forwarded Message ....... From: "Kaiser, June" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 10:40:18 -0500 Subj: RE: [IP] Mental Health Screening for All Americans Proposed?
Here's the link
http://www.mentalhealthcommission.gov/reports/reports.htm
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