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$22 million for each mental health recovery
November 21, 2010 at 6:24pm
On October 27, 2000, King County in Washington State, by a vote of 11 to 1, passed a very unusual ordinance. This directed psychiatrists working in the state mental health system to make their patients well and to report annually on how successful they had been in achieving this goal. The ordinance defined exactly what was to be considered a mental health recovery. Such a former patient had to be able to meet four criteria. They must have become well enough to engage in volunteer work, or be employed full or part-time, or be engaged in culturally appropriate activities, or be pursuing educational or vocational opportunities. Secondly, a recovered mental patient had to be living independently or in supported housing. Thirdly, they must have been discharged from the county’s publicly funded mental health system or, at most, be receiving only infrequent maintenance services. Lastly, when tested they must be able to score 81 or more on the Global Assessment of Function Scale. This scale measures such things as aggression, ability to communicate, and level of personal hygiene.
It is now some 3 years since this ordinance was passed and the required initial report on the efficacy of the system has been issued, covering the period January 1 through December 31, 2001. King County, Washington is not a rural backwater. It is one of the most progressive counties in the US, the location of Seattle. So what did the residents of King County get for themore than $90 million they spent on mental health in 2001? According to the first mandated report, 7,831 mental patients, mainly schizophrenics and patients with major depression,were treated during the year. Of these, 6,949 (88.7%) showed no change, 597 (8%) displayed some improvement, 285 (4%)regressed, and four (0.05%) recovered. Put another way, ifyou suffered from schizophrenia, major depression, or othermental illness in King County during 2001, your chance of a full recovery was less that one in one thousand.
That is, the residents of the Seattle area are paying over $22 million for each mental health recovery.
In Medieval times, victims of the bubonic plague had a far better chance of recovery than this. Treated with hot onion, fig, and treacle poultices or partially plucked pigeons to draw off poisons from their swollen lymphnodes, they were much more likely to completely recover than schizophrenics receiving the best treatments that modern psychiatry has to offer. If you believe that this is acceptable,throw this book away. If not, seriously consider the alternative treatments that stem from an acceptance of the adrenochrome hypotheses.
H.D. Foster, "What really causes schizophrenia" P 208-209
http://hdfoster.com/sites/hdfoster.com/files/users/user6/Foster_Schizophrenia.pdf
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Yup. They're not banning all wood stoves, just the egregious polluters. Which is most of them.
Stuff like this is genius: http://www.soapstones.com/soapstone_masonry_heater.html
Soapstone has this weird property - it sucks up heat faster and gives it off more slowly than any other stone and the best type of this stuff comes from Goa. 8 years ago I ran into a guy in Germany making these things. Looks like he found an importer.
They've used this design for hundreds of years and the soapstone is just the latest and possibly most clever refinement.
We had a cheap wood stove. It leaked so much ash and smoke it gave one of my kids a chest problem that took years to get rid of. Fuck those things. Do it right or don't do it, you have no right to pollute and make barely safe forms of heating; in this area once a year some house goes up in a chimney fire because of these dangerous pieces of shit.
It was slow to load, I couldn't sign up, my browser hung waiting on lost connections with the too many other files it was trying to download and there seem to be server sync problems with the back end databases.
In other words it acts like PayPal, Google, Facebook and Slashdot.
This is really getting monotonous.
Deforestation caused this. Read enough and you'll figure it out.
I know, I know, they'd never lie to you. Read.
"Early reports of those trying to renew insurance or get into exchanges are finding rates near double or more of the previous rates."
Are you aware you can keep your current insurance?
Balloon over time to something like the Canadian system, about 6X cheaper about 4X as good.
Look at infant mortality rates and cost. The USA gets the least value for it's medical care dollar than nearly anyone.
Maybe if there weren't so many middlemen? Do the math.
Bingo.
Who ever believed a bunch of rich guys would make themselves less rich to prove a point. Some things are sacred.
The only really weird part was their last minute stall to try to make health care an out of pocket expense for lawmakers and their assistants.
Anybody have a theory as to what that was all about. Effectively they're voting themselves a pay cut ("unprecedented") and were willing to tank the global economy to get it. Why was it that important they vote themselves less money? How is this not a red flag?
There's evidence for this at last? Really?
[citation required]
Biiig problem since the last ice age. Seems to have slowed down now. When was the last time YOU actually checked?
Watch the Crockford videos. There's at lease 8 hours of stuff you don't know or else you'd never say such silly things.
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MUAH HA HA HA.
Communists are in the wifes jam, too.
Have you stopped taking your meds again?
This isn't rocket science. Read the lease. Either the fed can do this or they can't. It's not like we don't have laws governing such things.
...until somebody dies.
Read the fine print in the lease and call a cop then.
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