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P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Policy Forum: Introduction
Vol. 76, Issue 2, 2015April 01, 2015 EDT

Traumatic Brain Injury and Behavioral Health: The State of Treatment and Policy

John Santopietro, Jay A. Yeomans, Janet P. Niemeier, Janice K. White, Christopher M. Coughlin,
Policy Forumtraumatic brain injurybehavioral healthtreatment and policyJohn SantopietroJay A. YeomansJanet P. NiemeierJanice K. WhiteChristopher M. Coughlin
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Articles in Vol. 76, Issue 2, 2015

Vol. 76, Issue 2, 2015
  • Impact of North Carolina’s Motorcycle Helmet Law on Hospital Admissions and Charges for Care of Traumatic Brain Injuries
    Rebecca B. NaumannStephen W. MarshallScott K. ProescholdbellAnna AustinKathleen Creppage
  • A Model of Care for the Uninsured Population in Southeastern North Carolina
    Janelle A. RhyneKae Rivers LivseyAllie E. Becker
  • Another Silent Epidemic
    Peter J. Morris
  • Traumatic Brain Injury in North Carolina: The State of the State Today
    Stephen R. HooperCarol OrnitzJanice K. WhiteMarilyn LashElizabeth NewlinLynn MakorSandra Farmer
  • Sports-Related Concussions
    Robert L. ConderAlanna A. Conder
  • Gfeller-Waller Concussion Awareness Act
    O. Josh Bloom
  • Sport-Related Concussions: Paranoia or Legitimate Concern?
    Kevin Guskiewicz
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Behavioral Health: The State of Treatment and Policy
    John SantopietroJay A. YeomansJanet P. NiemeierJanice K. WhiteChristopher M. Coughlin
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Among North Carolina’s Veterans
    James Stewart HookerDaniel P. Moore
  • Treating Persons With Traumatic Brain Injury: History and Updates
    Janet P. NiemeierLori M. GraftonTara Chilakamarri
  • Return-to-School Protocols Following a Concussion
    Elizabeth NewlinStephen R. Hooper
  • Falls and Traumatic Brain Injury Among Older Adults
    William FilerMatthew Harris
  • A Caregiver’s Perspective on Traumatic Brain Injury
    Linda Herbert
  • Prehospital Care of Traumatic Brain Injury in North Carolina
    R. Darrell NelsonJason StopyraJuan A. March
  • Running the Numbers: Traumatic Brain Injuries in North Carolina
    Anna AustinScott ProescholdbellCarolina Holt
  • Spotlight on the Safety Net: Traumatic Brain Injury Clubhouses in North Carolina
    Sandra Farmer
  • An ACO View on Medicaid Reform
    William A. Hensel
  • North Carolina Medical Legacy
    David S. Caldwell
  • 2014 North Carolina Child Health Report Card
    NC ChildNorth Carolina Institute of Medicine
  • Issue Brief: NCIOM Task Force on Essentials for Childhood: Safe, Stable, and Nurturing Relationships and Environments to Prevent Child Maltreatment
    North Carolina Institute of MedicineDivision of Public Health
North Carolina Medical Journal
Santopietro, John, Jay A. Yeomans, Janet P. Niemeier, Janice K. White, and Christopher M. Coughlin. 2015. “Traumatic Brain Injury and Behavioral Health: The State of Treatment and Policy.” North Carolina Medical Journal 76 (2): 96–100. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.76.2.96.
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