Healthcare Policy and Psychiatry (April)

Date of Issue: 04/01/2009 | Volume: 7 | Number: 4

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In This Issue

Article

Health Care Reform: A Primer

Health care reform is back on the national agenda with a vengeance. Obama made this a central part of his campaign platform and recently met with various insurance and medical groups to begin the lobbying and persuasion process. Why does the Obama administration appear to have high hopes for another attempt at universal health care? And what might such a system mean for psychiatrists?

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Expert QA

Insurance Issues in Psychiatry

Psychiatric treatment has been discriminated against by insurance companies for years. The recent passage of historic parity legislation may change this. Can you bring us up to speed on the history of this difficult relationship between insurance companies and psychiatrists?

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Expert QA

Monitoring Adverse Effects of Medications

Dr. Nissen, you have been at the forefront of those who believe that the FDA is not doing a good enough job of warning the public about adverse effects of drugs. What is the problem?

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Research Update

Small Efficacy Differences Between Atypicals in Treating Schizophrenia

Topics: Antipsychotics

A recent meta-analysis examined all blinded clinical trials that directly compared second-generation antipsychotics, including 76 trials with 13,558 participants.

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Research Update

Unclear Relationship Between SSRI Use and Gestational Hypertension

Topics: Antidepressants

A recent study investigated the relationship between the use of SSRIs prior to or during pregnancy and the development of gestational hypertension and preeclampsia.

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Research Update

Lamictal May Have Small Benefit for Bipolar Depression

Topics: Bipolar Disorder

Researchers (not paid by the drug company) examined data from GlaxoSmithKline’s database of clinical trials for lamotrigine (Lamictal) as a treatment for bipolar depression.

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