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    Steps have been taken to improve the situation for rural and highly rural veterans. In 2011 President Obama “pledged the support of the federal government for increased behavioral health care services through prevention-based alternatives and integration of community-based services through the Strengthening Our Military Families initiative.”(Helseth). Also in 2011 then VA head Eric Shinseki took part is a Listening and Walking Tour, visiting veterans in North Dakota, Montana, and Alaska.

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    Decision Support Systems

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    determined by the choices that have been made. Decisions are made by individuals based on the surrounding factors. The type of jobs or where one resides are some of the decisions that are made. In addition, one can be faced with problems that he or she must resolve in order to learn from it. In the business world decisions are made based on the given factors that are presented. Organizations can use the assistance of a decision support system to help facilitate with the decision making. Mesa’s Foundation

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    rates (7). CR services are multi-factorial and deliver guidance and education for

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    health professionals must continually reevaluate how mental illnesses are defined and diagnosed. The Surgeon General 's report estimated that roughly 20% of the United States population was affected by mental disorders and that 15% use some type of mental health service every year. Community surveys estimate about 30% of the adult population in the United States suffer from mental disorders. ’’Research has consistently shown that prisoners are more likely to suffer from psychiatric disorders than

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    than in psychiatric hospitals (Applebaum 2010; Waldram 1997,). In the 1970s, a decision was made by the The Community Mental Health Act to close state-run mental health institutions. It was expected that funds from the states would be redirected to individual communities to tend to the needs of people with mental health issues. This plan did not go through and as a result, many people suffering with mental health found themselves involved with the criminal justice system. Every year, 2 million people

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    lSubstance abuse affects an estimated 25 million Americans. This includes the individual abusing the substance as well as others that are indirectly affected by the substance abuse, such as: friends and family of the abuser as well as people injured or killed in accidents related to substance abuse impairment. There are 16 million adults who are considered alcoholics (heavy drinkers) and almost 300,000 people under the age 18 (Mental Health America, 2015). Alcoholism relapse is common. After completing

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    A true, or ideal, continuum of care should (1) enhance quality and client satisfaction through appropriateness, ease of access, shared information, and ongoing continuity of care; (2) increase provider efficiency; and (3) achieve cost-effectiveness by maximizing the use of resources (Evashwick, 2005, p.5). An ideal continuum of care should follow the three principles of total quality that are mentioned in the textbook, Applying Quality Management in Healthcare. Those being: customer focus, continuous

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    utilizing information and communication technologies to improve the quality of healthcare. For this article, e-Health is defined as: … an emerging field in the intersection of medical informatics, public health, and business, referring to health services and information delivered or enhanced through the Internet and related technologies. In a broader sense, the term characterizes not only a technical development, but also a state-of-mind, a way of thinking, an attitude, and a commitment for networked

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    It is important to understand that facilities fall short in a lot of areas such as service quality improvement. This not only impacts the facility, but it also affects the patient visits and services received. Hence, it can be difficult for someone that is new to the area or perplexed with the wealth of information related to the different subdivisions that a hospital accommodates. There are individuals that should be put in place to help improve on service quality to its patients and customers

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    coordination of care for individuals and communities. It not only monitors and coordinates patient care, but reduces costly mistakes and prevent duplication of treatments as well as taking a pivotal role in preserving, securing, and protecting personal health information. Since, this information is extremely essential and sensitive, it must remain secure and safe to prevent frauds and cyber-attacks. First of all, this paper discusses vitality of the health information in regards to individuals, professionals

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