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RT @HITshrink: Initial draft criteria for Behavioral Health #EHR coming from #CCHIT next Monday 11/16. http://tr.im/bhwg1
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The Behavioral Health Daily
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Bonuses for docs do little to improve diabetes care | diabetes and more | Scoop.it
scoop.it — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Small financial incentives aimed at getting physicians to make sure their diabetic patients receive recommended routine exams may not lead to changes in doctors' behavior, according to a new study from Canada.” View full resource at scoop.it
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Vitality-How GlowCaps Work
vitality.net — “Vitality is the only company with a product designed to tackle the combination of factors that cause medication non-adherence. Leveraging deep expertise in customer research, wireless consumer electronics, web services, and behavioral psychology, Vitality's patented solutions offer each person the optimal mix of reminders, social feedback, accountability, education, and incentives to improve medication adherence, health and peace of mind.” View full resource at vitality.net
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Bonuses for docs do little to improve diabetes care | Reuters
reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Small financial incentives aimed at getting physicians to make sure their diabetic patients receive recommended routine exams may not lead to changes in doctors' behavior, according” View full resource at reuters.com
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Bonuses for docs do little to improve diabetes care: Those systems offer money to physicians who achieve certain... http://t.co/Q4hK0gCI
Registration
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Free educational #webinar on #MeaningfulUse Synergies with #CARF & Joint Commission. May 9th http://t.co/QULkh4X1 #EHR #Incentive
Physicians’ communication of the common-sense self-regulation model results in greater reported adherence than physicians’ use of interpersonal skills - Phillips - 2011 - British Journal of Health Psychology - Wiley Online Library
onlinelibrary.wiley.com — “Physicians’ communication of the common-sense self-regulation model results in greater reported adherence than physicians’ use of interpersonal skills - Phillips - 2011 - British Journal of Health Psychology - Wiley Online Library” View full resource at onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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Physicians’ communication of the commonsense self-regulation model and adherence behavior - http://t.co/vAAOs1Ei
Creating Mindful Parenting Moments
greenchildmagazine.com — “Children that practice relaxation, meditation, or even quiet time experience better health & behavior. Mindful parenting can get your child off to a great start.” View full resource at greenchildmagazine.com
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Thanks to @greenChildMg for posting my Tips on Creating Mindful Parenting Moments http://t.co/K9UmRpc4
Evidence behind autism drugs may be biased: study | Reuters
reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Doctors' belief that certain antidepressants can help to treat repetitive behaviors in kids with autism may be based on incomplete information, according to a new review of” View full resource at reuters.com
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re pub bias RT @ivanoransky: Evidence behind autism drugs may be biased: study, by @andrewmseaman for @Reuters_Health http://t.co/69U2xTf1
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder - Most Common Anxiety Disorders Explained - Anxiety
healthcentral.com — “People who have obsessive compulsive disorder have recurrent, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and/or repetitive behaviors (compulsions). The disorder m” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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People who have #OCD have recurrent, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and/or repetitive behaviors: http://t.co/xilNoRmB #health #anxiety
Health Gaming and the Power of Social - Features - iHealthBeat
ihealthbeat.org — “Startups, health insurers and employers are investing in gaming to motivate people to improve their health. Although studies show the potential of games to affect behavior change, more research is needed to establish whether they live up to their claims.” View full resource at ihealthbeat.org
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The Power of Mindfulness | Child Mind Institute
childmind.org — “Mindfulness: How a meditation practice can help kids with ADHD, anxiety, autism and depression become less anxious, more focused, and more in charge of their own behavior” View full resource at childmind.org
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Mindfulness: what is it and how can it help our kids' mental health? http://t.co/KaaAk3RH #ADHD #bipolar #depression #OCD #Anxiety
HINTS: HINTS Briefs: Brief 21
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From http://t.co/OX0MwntV: March 2012 HINTS brief on health behaviors in cancer survivors http://t.co/57lwURkb
Breast Cancer Stress May Affect Spouse's Health
medicalnewstoday.com — “A recent issue of the journal Brain, Behavior and Immunity, reports that men who care for a wife with breast cancer suffer a measurable negative impact on their health up to years a” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Breast Cancer Stress May Affect Spouse's Health http://t.co/Yy5vvUam #healthnews
A Veterinarian's Take: How to Race Horses without Lasix, Chapter 1
sidgustafson.blogspot.com — “Understanding and Appreciating Horses. Equine Behavior, Equitation Science, Horse Culture. Dr Sid teaches equine behavior at Equine Guelph. He gives presentations with horses regarding their nature and behaviour. Primarily, Dr Gustafson represents the health and welfare of racehorses across America.” View full resource at sidgustafson.blogspot.com
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A Veterinarian's Take: How to Race Horses without Lasix, Chapter 1 http://t.co/9NvGP99E via @sidgustafson
A Veterinarian's Take: Racehorse Advocacy
sidgustafson.blogspot.com — “Understanding and Appreciating Horses. Equine Behavior, Equitation Science, Horse Culture. Dr Sid teaches equine behavior at Equine Guelph. He gives presentations with horses regarding their nature and behaviour. Primarily, Dr Gustafson represents the health and welfare of racehorses across America.” View full resource at sidgustafson.blogspot.com
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Initial draft criteria for Behavioral Health #EHR coming from #CCHIT next Monday 11/16. http://tr.im/bhwg1
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