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P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Policy Forum: Invited Commentaries & Sidebars
Vol. 64, Issue 5, 2003September 01, 2003 EDT

North Carolina’s Community Hospitals and Mental Health Reform

William K. Atkinson,
CommentaryWilliam K. Atkinsonnorth carolinacommunity hospitalsmental healthmental health reformhealthcare reform
Copyright Logoccby-nc-sa-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.64.5.233

Articles in Vol. 64, Issue 5, 2003

Vol. 64, Issue 5, 2003
  • Introduction: Mental Health Reform: The Challenge of Bridge-Building for Multiple Care Systems
    Gordon H. DeFriese
  • Mental Health Care in North Carolina: Challenges on the Road to Reform
    Marvin SwartzJoseph Morrissey
  • The North Carolina Vision for Mental Health System Reform: People, Communities, and Outcomes
    Rich Visingardi
  • Achieving Mental Health Reform: A Legislator’s Perspective
    Verla C. Insko
  • Mental Health Reform: Where Are We Three Years Later?
    Ralph Campbell
  • The Consumer and Family Perspective on Mental Health System Reform
    Kay Flaminio
  • Terms of Engagement: Implementing a Change Process at the Local Level
    Carol Duncan Clayton
  • Living the Reform for Twenty-five Years
    Drew Bridges
  • Where They Gonna Live?: Affordability and Availability of Housing for Consumers of Community Based Mental Health Services after Reform
    L. Lane Sarver
  • Illustrating Local Community Initiative in Mental Health Reform: The Management and Treatment of Depression by Primary Care Physicians
    Suzanne E. Landis
  • Workforce Demands of Mental Health Reform
    Thomas J. BaconKaren D. Stallings
  • North Carolina’s Community Hospitals and Mental Health Reform
    William K. Atkinson
  • A Parents’Tale
    Donald L. MadisonVictor SmithJohanna Smith
  • Running the Numbers: A Periodic Feature to Inform North Carolina Healthcare Professionals About Current Topics in Health Statistics
    Paul A Buescher
  • Letters to the Editor: Medical Malpractice
    Martin C. DeGraw
North Carolina Medical Journal
Atkinson, William K. 2003. “North Carolina’s Community Hospitals and Mental Health Reform.” North Carolina Medical Journal 64 (5): 233–34. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.64.5.233.
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