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Leading Change in an Era of Health Reform

Leading Change in an Era of Health Reform

Presentation by Administrator Hyde, National Child Traumatic Stress Network, March 1, 2011 (Slides)

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Discusses changes that are occurring in the behavioral health field as a result of health reform. Describes approaches to reduce the impact of trauma and address the substance abuse and mental health needs of people within the criminal justice system.



Pub id: SMA11-PHYDE030111
Publication Date: 3/2011
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Format: Presentation
Audience: Legal Community, Policymakers, Professional Care Providers, Program Planners, Administrators, & Project Managers, Regulators, HHS Staff
Series: Administrator Pam Hyde's Presentations
Population Group: Adolescents as Population Group, Trauma Survivors, People with Substance Use or Abuse Problems as Population Group, People with Alcohol Use or Abuse Problems as Population Group, People in the Juvenile Justice System, People in the Criminal Justice System, Families, People with Mental Health Problems as Population Group, Children as Population Group

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