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Group Therapy Works for Youngest Addicts, Experts Say

March 14th, 2008    Posted by: Dr. Dobson



From:
Treatment Research Institute
600 Public Ledger Building, 150 S. Independence Mall West
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tel: (215) 399-0980
http://www.tresearch.org

Paying substance abuse treatment providers for results, not services, may lead to improved quality of care, according to the first published study of a novel performance-based contracting system implemented by the State of Delaware in 2002.

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Extended-Release Naltrexone Works Particularly Well for Abstinent Patients with Dependence

March 14th, 2008    Posted by: Dr. Dobson



From:
Treatment Research Institute
600 Public Ledger Building, 150 S. Independence Mall West
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tel: (215) 399-0980
http://www.tresearch.org

Paying substance abuse treatment providers for results, not services, may lead to improved quality of care, according to the first published study of a novel performance-based contracting system implemented by the State of Delaware in 2002.

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‘Reclaiming Futures’ Works, Study Says

December 13th, 2007    Posted by: Dr. Dobson



More communities in the U.S. are distributing the opiate overdose antidote naloxone directly to addicts for emergency use, but the Bush administration continues to oppose such policies, the New York Times reported Dec. 11.

Naloxone works by blocking the opiate receptors in the brain; it has been used by emergency medical personnel since 1971 to prevent overdoses. In recent years, a number of communities have distributed the antidote directly to addicts and their friends and family members — a policy credited with reversing at least 1,000 overdoses.

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How The Back Works

September 29th, 2007    Posted by: Dr. Dobson

How The Back Works

The back is an amazing structure. As its central support, there are 33 vertebrae balanced on top of each other, held together by ligaments and cushioned by intervertebral disks. There are 7 cervical vertebrae, which are the smallest and most flexible. The top two have very specific functions. The first cervical vertebra, or atlas, articulates with the base of the skull, allowing nodding movements. The second, the axis, rotates around a peg connecting into the atlas and allows turning of the head.

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More Web 2.0: Power of Online Social Networks

July 31st, 2007    Posted by: Dr. Dobson

We have blogged about the power of online social networks before as have many other bloggers. The Wall Street Journal has a brief review on online social networks and cause marketing that you can see below. For those of us in the public health space, we should be taking notes on how to leverage these ideas and what’s around the corner for reaching out to people (for education, involvement, philanthropy, documenting disease trends, etc.). This may not be directly related to global health yet or promoting a favorite cause, but check out the growing popularity of PatientsLikeMe (a social networking site of sorts where patients can discuss how they managed their conditions… and perhaps they can add a feature down the line for raising funds for a particular disease?).

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