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Advocate optimistic for mental health coverage - The Pueblo Chieftain: Local

chieftain.com — “The new chief executive officer of a statewide mental health advocacy group said Wednesday he was optimistic that the people governing Colorado’s Health Insurance Exchange would not slight mental health coverage.View full resource at chieftain.com

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Moreau ordered to mental health institute | PostIndependent.com

postindependent.com — “EAGLE, Colorado — District Court Judge R. Thomas Moorhead said Monday that Richard “Rossi” Moreau could spend as many as 120 days (read more)View full resource at postindependent.com

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Mental Hospital Could Have Prevented Suicide - Call7 Investigations News Story - KMGH Denver

thedenverchannel.com — “DENVER -- The suicide of a Colorado Springs man at the Colorado Mental Health Institute at Pueblo could have been prevented if staff had followed procedures, a CALL7 investigation found. Thursday, February 18, 2010.View full resource at thedenverchannel.com

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Mental Hospital Could Have Prevented Suicide http://bit.ly/cio5RP Investigation Questions Whether Patient Was Properly Monitored

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State audit says mental health monitoring needed | The Associated Press | News | Washington Examiner

washingtonexaminer.com — “The state auditor says the state's two mental health institutes at Pueblo and Fort Logan need to do a better job of monitoring psychiatric medicines.View full resource at washingtonexaminer.com

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Amid high demand, states cut mental health care - The Argus-Press: National:

argus-press.com — “In this Jan. 26, 2011 photo taken in Denver, Sandra Roskilly and her mother Doris Kessler, right, sort out Gregory's medication at home in Denver. Gregory, who has autism and mood disorder, left the Colorado Mental Health Institute at Fort Logan last year when it closed its children's ward because of budget cuts. He now lives at home, where his mother has moved in to help care for him, but she fears Gregory is getting worse without residential treatment. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)View full resource at argus-press.com

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Six Kaiser Permanente Research Centers Join National Mental Health Research Network | Kaiser Permanente News Center

xnet.kp.org — “Six Kaiser Permanente research centers have been selected for inclusion in the 10-center Mental Health Research Network, recently funded with a $10.5 million grant from the National Institute of Mental Health. The Kaiser Permanente research centers included in the MHRN are located in Southern California, Northern California, Oregon, Colorado, Georgia and Hawaii.View full resource at xnet.kp.org

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Victor Schwartz: Disaster 101: Guns on College Campuses

huffingtonpost.com — “More students carrying guns at colleges and universities will lead to significantly more deaths than would be prevented by attempts to stop what are very rare mass attacks or even homicides.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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College 101: Guns on College Campuses - Victor Schwartz, author ‘Mental Health Care in the College Comm’ http://ow.ly/31eor

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