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for a long time scientists have been trying to understand the schizophrenia. there have been a lot of clues in the past, but when they discovered the role of the c4 it caused a ripple throughout the community >>> is the relationship so tight that you can tell the genetic make up of a schizophrenic from looking at the gene or a predict that someone is going to develop it by seeing it in advance? >> well, it's a correlation. what this means is that any individual that has these particular mutations, that they are pre-deposed for the-- predisposed to the decease so it's not-- disease, so it's not a correlation >>> this is pretty new information. will more research be required to know just how intimate that pre-disposition is? >> yes. absolutely. one of the interesting things about the disease, there is an environmental component. there are several instances where you will have identical twins and maybe one twin many have the disorder and the identical will not show symptoms of the disorder. we know that there is a strong inheritiable component but others that we
for a long time scientists have been trying to understand the schizophrenia. there have been a lot of clues in the past, but when they discovered the role of the c4 it caused a ripple throughout the community >>> is the relationship so tight that you can tell the genetic make up of a schizophrenic from looking at the gene or a predict that someone is going to develop it by seeing it in advance? >> well, it's a correlation. what this means is that any individual that has these...
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people with schizophrenia don't realize they're sick. they think their hallucinations are real along with the voices they hear. how can they make the logical decision to get the help they need? the answer is they can't. the doctors have to follow the laws in place which is they cannot recommend committing a person unless they are an immediate threat or danger to someone or themselves. yes, julie, there are some families that don't want to be bothered, but i was not one of them. i highly recommend you do research on the subject before you spout your ideas. read the federal and state laws. indeed, that is what we're trying to do with h.r. 2646. there are a couple thousand more comments on my facebook page, mr. speaker. and i certainly ask people to go and read them. they are heartbreaking. they are horrifying. they are tragic. they are true. and they go on and on because our nation refuses to acknowledge this. so what we will probably do again until we pass this bill and start making changes, we can predict it. there will be in the time th
people with schizophrenia don't realize they're sick. they think their hallucinations are real along with the voices they hear. how can they make the logical decision to get the help they need? the answer is they can't. the doctors have to follow the laws in place which is they cannot recommend committing a person unless they are an immediate threat or danger to someone or themselves. yes, julie, there are some families that don't want to be bothered, but i was not one of them. i highly...
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his man was diagnosed with schizophrenia being treated like a criminal. i wrote on my post this, friends, you really can't make this stuff up. a man diagnosed with paranoid chizophrenia, #maninatree, who desperately needs psychiatric care is brought in shackles before a judge because he's charged with first degree malicious mischief and third degree malicious assault. what was the outcome? he was ordered to stay away from the tree. but first he needs to make $50,000 bail. look at this picture and tell me our mental system isn't a mess. call that he remained atop a giant sequoia, since that time, there's been greater worry about the plight of the tee than this throes n clearly in the of a psychotic break. i reference that "new york times" article. he's ordered to have no unwanted contact with the se coy qua, yet yet no th the sequioia, ord of help. cody's mom talks about his dawnword spiral and made it his mission -- made it her mission to be a voice for families who want to help their loved ones but blocked by federal and constituent laws that make it imp
his man was diagnosed with schizophrenia being treated like a criminal. i wrote on my post this, friends, you really can't make this stuff up. a man diagnosed with paranoid chizophrenia, #maninatree, who desperately needs psychiatric care is brought in shackles before a judge because he's charged with first degree malicious mischief and third degree malicious assault. what was the outcome? he was ordered to stay away from the tree. but first he needs to make $50,000 bail. look at this picture...
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what the elements are that causes the damage mental health, schizophrenia and post-traumatic stress as well as brain damage. perhaps for the football players in the nfl and beyond. so here's what we're going to do. we're going to fight this year to increase this funding from $236 million to $ 500 million. we know it's been hard to come together to put together a budget but where could money be better spent than on research that's actually moving forward toward an uning of what alzheimer's is and how the brain is attacked. how we can staal. not yet reverse but staal the onset -- not yet reverse but stall the onset that occurs as a result of alzheimer's. we've seen it. you seen the stories. we know that drug treatments that were once thought to be ineffective, treatments that were done in thed my 1990's, didn't work, or so they thought. then some statistician looked at those results of those drug trials and noticed something really important. they noticed while the overall program didn't seem to work, they noticed there was a subset of patients that were being treated by that drug and th
what the elements are that causes the damage mental health, schizophrenia and post-traumatic stress as well as brain damage. perhaps for the football players in the nfl and beyond. so here's what we're going to do. we're going to fight this year to increase this funding from $236 million to $ 500 million. we know it's been hard to come together to put together a budget but where could money be better spent than on research that's actually moving forward toward an uning of what alzheimer's is...
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researchers had identified one of the markers that signalled a pre-disposition to series mental illness, schizophrenia. if you know you've got that marker, there's not much you can do about it, but it holds promise for future therapies. if you do know, do you want anyone else to know? are there people or institutions you do not want with that information?
researchers had identified one of the markers that signalled a pre-disposition to series mental illness, schizophrenia. if you know you've got that marker, there's not much you can do about it, but it holds promise for future therapies. if you do know, do you want anyone else to know? are there people or institutions you do not want with that information?
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sanchez has schizophrenia. she grabbed the nine-year-old and fled. the family of concern for both. if you see either of them, please call the police. missingembers of a two-year-old san francisco girl are hopeful she will be found safe. the body of the girls mother was found friday. nobody has seen her since about a week and the police a nobody has seen her daughter since late february. the police are treating the death as a homicide. in the district, you can call it a case of the burglars, surveillance video helps catch this man. they say that he followed a delivery man into where restaurant on irving street northwest, waited until he left, then rummaged around and started cooking food. once he was down come he grabbed bottled water and left. this happened march 18 between 3 a.m. and 5 a.m. call the police if you recognize him. someone has stolen one of andy warhol's campbell soup prints from the springfield art museum in misery, part of a larger exhibit featuring his campbell soup paintings in missouri. the fbi and interpol are leading the investigation. ,> usually art is stolen
sanchez has schizophrenia. she grabbed the nine-year-old and fled. the family of concern for both. if you see either of them, please call the police. missingembers of a two-year-old san francisco girl are hopeful she will be found safe. the body of the girls mother was found friday. nobody has seen her since about a week and the police a nobody has seen her daughter since late february. the police are treating the death as a homicide. in the district, you can call it a case of the burglars,...
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police say that chaves suffers from schizophrenia and family members aren't sure if she's still with her son. if you have seen either of them, please call fairfax county police. >>> now breaking news out of waldorf, a for his life after being hit by a car. the boy was flown to children's hospital, his injuries are described as severe. he was wearing a helmet. and his mother and two other friends were with him when he was struck. the driver did remain on scene. >>> new tonight, customers inside this carry out restaurant, get a load of this, injured after a car came crashing through the glass window. this happened at around 4:00 this afternoon at the asian restaurant at kennelworth avenue, the driver jumped the curb driving all the way inside the building. >>> it took 40 firefighters to put out a big fire at a mcdonald's in howard town today, today got the call at about 8:30 this morning, crews had to break a hole in the ceiling in the play place area to extinguish the fire. > interview with fox news sunday today, president obama guaranteed that he would not interfere with the justice
police say that chaves suffers from schizophrenia and family members aren't sure if she's still with her son. if you have seen either of them, please call fairfax county police. >>> now breaking news out of waldorf, a for his life after being hit by a car. the boy was flown to children's hospital, his injuries are described as severe. he was wearing a helmet. and his mother and two other friends were with him when he was struck. the driver did remain on scene. >>> new tonight,...
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she was diagnosed with schizophrenia before they went missing, saying they were with a friend, she never gave details where we were. she was arrested, facing charges with child neglect and abduction. >> i know there are two things possible, but i'm optimistic we'll get there one way or another. >> and tonight troy says he welcomes people to help out, folks out here in virginia, people in maryland, and d.c. the search starts at 9:00 a.m. on saturday and sunday. >> i miss my kids and want them home. >>> new at 11:00. a man is facing charges after police say he used social media and the app kick to have sex with an underage girl. he was arrestedas posted a craigslist ad soliciting young models. the victim responded to the ad and contacted evans on kick. she told him she was 14, but it didn't stop him. on more than one occasion he drove to her house in montgomery county to have sex, police believe there are other victims in the baltimore area. evans is free on bond tonight. >>> and president obama praised the progress being made on securing nuclear materials around the world. then he took a
she was diagnosed with schizophrenia before they went missing, saying they were with a friend, she never gave details where we were. she was arrested, facing charges with child neglect and abduction. >> i know there are two things possible, but i'm optimistic we'll get there one way or another. >> and tonight troy says he welcomes people to help out, folks out here in virginia, people in maryland, and d.c. the search starts at 9:00 a.m. on saturday and sunday. >> i miss my...
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researchers had identified one of the markers that signalled a pre-disposition to series mental illness, schizophrenia know you've got that marker, there's not much you can do about it, but it holds promise for future therapies. if you do know, do you want
researchers had identified one of the markers that signalled a pre-disposition to series mental illness, schizophrenia know you've got that marker, there's not much you can do about it, but it holds promise for future therapies. if you do know, do you want
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i did not see any kind of cognitive deficits that we usually see in somebody with schizophrenia.es, that's really not a typical hallucination. somebody with true schizophrenia, they're not going to remember everything the voices say to them. they're going to answer very vaguely, like i don't know. his hallucinations were so well defined and in such great detail, it just didn't fit into the typical schizophrenic type of presentation. >> go all the way back to the other wall. >> i think everything he did was a ploy to get done with his lockup time. there's no more talking. he's currently pacing back and forth in the cell right now and doesn't want to talk to anybody. >> i'm cool. i'm back in here. i don't care. >> will you act out again? >> oh, i think he'll act out. he doesn't want to be up here. that's what he's thinking about. >>> coming up, nick dicillo's drug addiction leads him to a new beginning. (bear growls) (burke) smash and grub. seen it. covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ they automatical
i did not see any kind of cognitive deficits that we usually see in somebody with schizophrenia.es, that's really not a typical hallucination. somebody with true schizophrenia, they're not going to remember everything the voices say to them. they're going to answer very vaguely, like i don't know. his hallucinations were so well defined and in such great detail, it just didn't fit into the typical schizophrenic type of presentation. >> go all the way back to the other wall. >> i...
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this recent discovery with the c4 and the predisposition to schizophrenia. it's not a one-to-one correlation, but if you have a predisposition and the boss doesn't know that, he has a downsized risk. >> he has a tough case against him. because the generation discrimination act, he should have known that, and if he used it against you, you have a strong case to bring damage to him that's illegal of what he would contemplate doing. and a federal law since 2008. >> what about gene editing? if we get to a wine where we can really synthesize the concentrations and the mix of proteins involved in this, and take certain experience out of human experience, and in to human experience through manipulation, i don't think that i'm talking science fiction anymore, do we have good guidelines? do we have barriers put in place to go where you're going and no further? >> i think that we do in this country, if there's an anxiety, and if there's a national go ahead that has such clout that such guidelines would be adhered to across the world. you're talking about this amazing
this recent discovery with the c4 and the predisposition to schizophrenia. it's not a one-to-one correlation, but if you have a predisposition and the boss doesn't know that, he has a downsized risk. >> he has a tough case against him. because the generation discrimination act, he should have known that, and if he used it against you, you have a strong case to bring damage to him that's illegal of what he would contemplate doing. and a federal law since 2008. >> what about gene...
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comments "colorful but immaterial hearsay" from a convicted terrorist diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. if congress passes the law to lift saudi arabia's sovereign immunity, the kingdom has reportedly threatened to retaliate -- selling off hundreds of billions of dollars in american assets that it owns. sharyl: what do you make of the saudi threat to try to hit us economically if we pass this law? hoekstra: it's an idle threat. they don't have nearly the kind of leverage over the united states that they would have had 15 years ago because of their oil production and those kinds of things. the second thing, it's an idle threat because they can't execute it. to get rid of some of the assets that they hold in the united states, they'd have to do it at they're not going to do it. strada: this is ridiculous. this is america. saudia arabia does not get to come in and tell us what laws we can and can't have. and neither does the state department. sharyl: president obama says -- the saudi embassy declined our interview with west and referred us -- request and referred us to a 2003 statement th
comments "colorful but immaterial hearsay" from a convicted terrorist diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. if congress passes the law to lift saudi arabia's sovereign immunity, the kingdom has reportedly threatened to retaliate -- selling off hundreds of billions of dollars in american assets that it owns. sharyl: what do you make of the saudi threat to try to hit us economically if we pass this law? hoekstra: it's an idle threat. they don't have nearly the kind of leverage over the...
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>> in his case, walter roches suffered from schizophrenia and he had entered into a manic state because he was not on med kagt -- medication. the jail says he refused to take the medication and had deteriorated. but in that manic state, it puts a lot of pressure on the body. the heart rate increases. the blood pressure increases. and then you add to that that he was forcibly removed from his cell subject to tear gas, shot with plastic bullets, and physically removed from his cell. the coroner said that would have only accelerated those systems and added to the stress on the body. there's only so much you can take, and then -- >> even if you don't have mental illne illness. >> right. >> i would think that would be very troubling. lisa, what is being done, if anything, at this point to improve the kind of treatment, the mental health treatment that inmates get in jails, or are we still very much at the beginning of this? >> the state regulatory system, the board of state and community corrections has called together a committee looking to revise the law in california that regulates how th
>> in his case, walter roches suffered from schizophrenia and he had entered into a manic state because he was not on med kagt -- medication. the jail says he refused to take the medication and had deteriorated. but in that manic state, it puts a lot of pressure on the body. the heart rate increases. the blood pressure increases. and then you add to that that he was forcibly removed from his cell subject to tear gas, shot with plastic bullets, and physically removed from his cell. the...
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you probably are also very aware that when you have a highly complex patient, say someone with schizophrenia who has developed a relationship with the provider, who is now successfully on a medication management which is very hard for many of these patients to achieve, and then that is completely taken away. and if you can get in, you see a different psychiatrist or psychologist every single time you try to get access. wouldn't you agree that this would not be that kind of investment or sound practices that any state or any medicaid environment should be engaged in? >> congresswoman, thanks for your question. i am very aware of the issue and agree that appropriate mental health and behavioral health treatment is critical to medicaid beneficiaries. week, cms, have been working with the state as you said since 2013 on this issue recently in march responded in a letter summarizing some of that work. we are currently working to improve their behavioral health workforce. >> can you talk about the? i should also mention to the committee and for the record that all 15 have been cleared by the attor
you probably are also very aware that when you have a highly complex patient, say someone with schizophrenia who has developed a relationship with the provider, who is now successfully on a medication management which is very hard for many of these patients to achieve, and then that is completely taken away. and if you can get in, you see a different psychiatrist or psychologist every single time you try to get access. wouldn't you agree that this would not be that kind of investment or sound...
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the mo paranoid schizophrenia and is the last person known to have contact with them. >>> the crew had to touch down. good news, everyone is okay. >>> the musicology of prince continues to race. the top 10 songs on i-tunes were from prince. purple rain was the top one. >> uber will pay $100 million to set hall class action lawsuit. they will continue to classify drivers contractors, not has employees. this was a way to keep the cost down. >> sears will close 10 stores and 68 kmarts after a disappointing holiday season. >>> the company plans to get more people into the store during the slower part of the day. profits rose 16% in the first three months of the year. >>> it's time to take the keyboard away from your kid. anyone can order a flame thrower with the click of a mouse. who's not happy with that other than everyone. >> deputies in maryland open fire on an whoever duty officer. >> right after the break fabs are taking to the streets to temember two youngsters, station. great price on this boneless chicken! yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] thousands of b
the mo paranoid schizophrenia and is the last person known to have contact with them. >>> the crew had to touch down. good news, everyone is okay. >>> the musicology of prince continues to race. the top 10 songs on i-tunes were from prince. purple rain was the top one. >> uber will pay $100 million to set hall class action lawsuit. they will continue to classify drivers contractors, not has employees. this was a way to keep the cost down. >> sears will close 10...
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she has a history of paranoid schizophrenia and as a last person to know -- the last person known tobeen without toddler's pictures in a mental health facility. >>> nicole mittendorff committed suicide by hanging, they said. her body was found in shenandoah national park. authorities -- that a suicide note was found in her car after it was discovered abandoned. counseling is being provided for those who need it. >>> montgomery county police received reports about alleged scammers preying on elderly homeowners. david hill said his mother fell victim a few months ago. a man knocked on her door and said they thought her roof was damaged. they brought but they said was a damaged piece of her roof. >> they talked her into giving them a ch materials and come back for the repairs. >> the man took the money and didn't come back. the patch was done for about $50, by her son. police said she was one of people to file a complaint and they have arrested one suspect, just this week. >>> fans around the world are morning and celebrating prince. he battled illness for the past few weeks and investi
she has a history of paranoid schizophrenia and as a last person to know -- the last person known tobeen without toddler's pictures in a mental health facility. >>> nicole mittendorff committed suicide by hanging, they said. her body was found in shenandoah national park. authorities -- that a suicide note was found in her car after it was discovered abandoned. counseling is being provided for those who need it. >>> montgomery county police received reports about alleged...
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. >> i was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia and didn't know it at the time and my family was tryingmitted and i refused to go to a mental health place because i was afraid they'd take away my guns. i was a gun collector. i had a lot of guns. i knew once they found me mentally incompetent, i wouldn't be able to have guns anymore. and it developed to the point where i got delusional and hallucinated. i imagined my wife had been kidnapped, raped, tortured and killed by these guys at work. i thought i'd take vengeance into my own hands. and that's what i did. i shot two employees in the head, then i also shot two in the leg. >> riefland's symptoms have been treated with medication for several years. he now works in another factory, the metal shop on prison grounds. >> here you are back in a work environment. your fellow workers, did they know what your crime was? i was curious how that played out. >> i imagine some of them were a little leery, a little scared. i got a lot of respect, it seems like. >> where? >> at work and in the yard and stuff because of my crimes. >> he's not the only
. >> i was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia and didn't know it at the time and my family was tryingmitted and i refused to go to a mental health place because i was afraid they'd take away my guns. i was a gun collector. i had a lot of guns. i knew once they found me mentally incompetent, i wouldn't be able to have guns anymore. and it developed to the point where i got delusional and hallucinated. i imagined my wife had been kidnapped, raped, tortured and killed by these guys at...
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after three tends to prosecute him a judge finally dismissed the charges, ruling his schizophrenia was so severe he couldn't tell right from wrong. he was committed to western state hospital. he erased the skate wednesday evenings with one of his roommates. they had loosened the poll on their room window over the course of five months. adams was arrestednear a school after a citizen's tip. it's another black eye for western state hospital. this is a hospital that has had numerous problems over the years. in fact the federal government has threatened to take away a lot of its funding because of the problems involving host of issues including hundreds of assaults on employees and a severe understaffing but now the immediate concern is capturing and anthony garver , a dangerous criminal. back to you. heather: thank you. police announced that there is an arrest in connection with the paris terror attacks. mohammed abrini has been arrested. he had been sought in connection with the paris terror attacks that killed 130 people. he was arrested in belgium where those terror attacks more recent
after three tends to prosecute him a judge finally dismissed the charges, ruling his schizophrenia was so severe he couldn't tell right from wrong. he was committed to western state hospital. he erased the skate wednesday evenings with one of his roommates. they had loosened the poll on their room window over the course of five months. adams was arrestednear a school after a citizen's tip. it's another black eye for western state hospital. this is a hospital that has had numerous problems over...
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on the run then, too, but instead of being tried and likely put away for life a judge said his schizophrenia prevented him from knowing right from wrong, charges dismissed and he was committed to the state psychiatric hospital. in the last five months he and one of his roommates loosened a bolt or their room window. ed a dynamics was arrested but garver is still out there. >> and, dan, this is not the first time somebody has escaped from this hospital. right? >> a lot of problems there western state hospital still has not answered our question, why was garver being housed in this nonsecure ward. not the most secure ward they've got, given his history. the federal government has threatened to pull millions of dollars in funding due to a host of problem. assaults on staff, safety and security violations and understaffing. there have been two escapes in the last seven years. those guys got caught quickly. anthony garver, much more dangerous person is still out there on the run. >> dan springer, we'll check back with you. >> police arrested a suspect in the murder of a university of texas freshm
on the run then, too, but instead of being tried and likely put away for life a judge said his schizophrenia prevented him from knowing right from wrong, charges dismissed and he was committed to the state psychiatric hospital. in the last five months he and one of his roommates loosened a bolt or their room window. ed a dynamics was arrested but garver is still out there. >> and, dan, this is not the first time somebody has escaped from this hospital. right? >> a lot of problems...
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now hoggle suffers from f paranoid schizophrenia and is not competent to stand trial. t.rs believe she's restorable with continued treatment though.eatmenthou hoggle faces charges ofhaf neglect and obstruction inructin connection with her twoer missing children.in the children's father stillr holds out hope that his kids his are alive. volunteers are being asked tongk help with this weekend'seeke search and volunteers can meetse at 8:30 at goshen recreationaleo park to register to help. toel they'll search the park today pt and tomorrow.omorro >>> and you can add more toor the growing list of problems prm for met tomorrow.to an arcing insulator for single tracking yesterday at the woodley park station iny northwes later a door stopped working wor at farragut north taking thegut train out of service and causing delays during thede friday rush hour.fr the latest incidents onlyid adda to the recent comments by gmntsg paul wiedefeld that metro m could shut down entire linese l to complete major repairs. >> ♪ >>> also happening today, thepe washington monument will benit b clo
now hoggle suffers from f paranoid schizophrenia and is not competent to stand trial. t.rs believe she's restorable with continued treatment though.eatmenthou hoggle faces charges ofhaf neglect and obstruction inructin connection with her twoer missing children.in the children's father stillr holds out hope that his kids his are alive. volunteers are being asked tongk help with this weekend'seeke search and volunteers can meetse at 8:30 at goshen recreationaleo park to register to help. toel...
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probably are also very aware that when you've got a highly complex patient, say, someone with schizophrenia, who's developed a relationship with a provider who is now successfully on a medication management which is very hard for many of these patients to achieve, and then that is completely taken away and if you can get in, you see a different psychiatrist or psychologist every single time you try to get access. wouldn't you agree that this would not be the kind of investment or sound practices that any state or any medicaid environment should be engaged in? >> so, congresswoman, thanks for your question, and i -- i am very aware of the issue and do agree that appropriate mental health and behavioral health treatment is critical to medicaid beneficiaries. we, cms, have been working with the state, as you said, since 2013 on this issue and recently in march responded in a letter summarizing some of that work. that we're currently working to improve their behavioral health workforce. >> can you talk about that a little because i should also mention to the committee and for the record that al
probably are also very aware that when you've got a highly complex patient, say, someone with schizophrenia, who's developed a relationship with a provider who is now successfully on a medication management which is very hard for many of these patients to achieve, and then that is completely taken away and if you can get in, you see a different psychiatrist or psychologist every single time you try to get access. wouldn't you agree that this would not be the kind of investment or sound...
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sickest patients we go all the way to, when i was at great lakes i had an 18-year-old patient with schizophrenia was going to end up at the ba, one of my text would get on the plane and bring him to alabama or bring them to texas. that is the level of transition support that is expected. >> to think we are doing that consistently? >> sir, i can say that we are measuring it right now. i constantly take that question for the record with regard to how we're doing. >> i would appreciate that. just to get some sense, i'm i'm from north carolina, we have 1 million veterans and a lot of folks who either serve at fort bragg are all there places that stand north carolina. just wanted to get them into the care that we can avoid getting other complications with them. i look at a drug facility in raleigh, and 50% their of their clients are people who now have substance abuse problems but it is not clear how they got there, what caused them. some are rooted in ptsd. i want to make sure that we capture as many as possible and get them into the care setting. i would appreciate that. >> thank you. this has been
sickest patients we go all the way to, when i was at great lakes i had an 18-year-old patient with schizophrenia was going to end up at the ba, one of my text would get on the plane and bring him to alabama or bring them to texas. that is the level of transition support that is expected. >> to think we are doing that consistently? >> sir, i can say that we are measuring it right now. i constantly take that question for the record with regard to how we're doing. >> i would...
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chavez suffers fromavezuffe schizophrenia. her son is in the care of ce family members. >> lawmakers in annapolisolis expected to settle on a final fn version of what's calledof whate noah's law before the generalen assembly ends its sessionly e today. the legislation would require rq ignition interlocks for all convicted drunk drivers. drive noah's law named after nam a montgomery county policegome officer noah low yet at ano killed by a suspected drunkahsup dreciver last year. >>...
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on the second story to reduce and 3 enter a independently indication agreement so any shadowing schizophreniamitigated those only represent 4.4 percent of the overall project the resulting building will be larger than the adjacent structures larger than the neighbor to the south although it exceeded the interim zoning controls by 4 hundred plus square feet we'll withdraw our opposition we believe those requests are simple and eloquent considering the zoning control will be strike we ask this to the neighborhood association and communities can get behind the project thank you very much. >> good afternoon commissioner i'm not here for this topic but my family owns a piece of property a couple of houses down on 60 offenders 26 that the planning department helped me to rehab and i know there is a lot of issues here but this project is adrc housing i think that is a key thing in that city are you right now to add housing i'm supporting the project is there any additional public comment? >> okay not seeing any, public comment is closed. >> commissioner moore. >> i'd like to bring delineation to the
on the second story to reduce and 3 enter a independently indication agreement so any shadowing schizophreniamitigated those only represent 4.4 percent of the overall project the resulting building will be larger than the adjacent structures larger than the neighbor to the south although it exceeded the interim zoning controls by 4 hundred plus square feet we'll withdraw our opposition we believe those requests are simple and eloquent considering the zoning control will be strike we ask this to...
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they do not mention the world scif -- the word schizophrenia. members of congress saying, where you going and what are you doing there? diagnose my colleagues but i know this. of it.ttention is part what happens here is even though someone may disagree and how we do this, there are compassionate people, my colleagues. we may disagree about how to do it and that is where you debate and talk. members of congress are representing america. just like americans struggle with mental illness and their my colleaguest of know this themselves, this thousands, their kids, their friends, they come to them and say, how do they handle this? feel the same pan and the same misery and trying to do something and they feel the same levels of stigma, saying, what if word got out and my struggles? i say we all deal with this. it is time we say that it is ok to of knowledge that, just like you had heart disease are answer, to struggle with. we make it so difficult to get care. when you see members who stand up with courage, i will go back to patrick, a courageous man,
they do not mention the world scif -- the word schizophrenia. members of congress saying, where you going and what are you doing there? diagnose my colleagues but i know this. of it.ttention is part what happens here is even though someone may disagree and how we do this, there are compassionate people, my colleagues. we may disagree about how to do it and that is where you debate and talk. members of congress are representing america. just like americans struggle with mental illness and their...
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patients, we go all the way to, when i was at great lakes, if i had an 18-year-old patient with schizophrenia, one of my techs would get on the plane and bring him to alabama or bring him to texas. that's the level of transition support that's expected. >> do you think that we're doing that consistently? >> sir, i can say we're measuring it right now. i can certainly take that question for the record with regard to how we're doing. >> i would appreciate that. just to get some sense. i'm from north carolina. we got 1 million veterans and a lot of folks who either served at ft. bragg or luzerne that end up saying at north carolina. want to make sure we're getting them to the care that we think could help avoid other problems and complications. i work a lot with drug treatment facility down in raleigh-durham. 60% of their clients are people who now have substance abuse problems but it's not clear how they got there, what caused them. some of them are rooted in ptsd so i'm sensitive to this issue to make sure we're capturing as many as possible and getting them into an appropriate care setting. i
patients, we go all the way to, when i was at great lakes, if i had an 18-year-old patient with schizophrenia, one of my techs would get on the plane and bring him to alabama or bring him to texas. that's the level of transition support that's expected. >> do you think that we're doing that consistently? >> sir, i can say we're measuring it right now. i can certainly take that question for the record with regard to how we're doing. >> i would appreciate that. just to get some...
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would guess you are also very aware that when you have highly complex patient, say someone with schizophrenia, who's developed a relationship with a provider, who is now successfully on a medication management which is very hard for many of these patients to achieve and then that is completely taken away and if you can get in you see a different psychiatrist or psychologist every single time you try to get access, wouldn't you agree that this would not be the kind of investment or sound practice that any state or any medicaid environment should be engaged in? >> yes, congresswoman, thanks for your question. and i am very acquire of the issue and do agree that appropriate mental health and behavioral health treatment is critical to medicaid beneficiaries. we at cms have been working with state, as you said, since 2013 on this issue and recently in march respond in a letter summarizing some of that work. we're currently working to improve their behavioral health work force. >> can you talk about that a little? i should mention to the committee and for the record that all 15 have been cleared by
would guess you are also very aware that when you have highly complex patient, say someone with schizophrenia, who's developed a relationship with a provider, who is now successfully on a medication management which is very hard for many of these patients to achieve and then that is completely taken away and if you can get in you see a different psychiatrist or psychologist every single time you try to get access, wouldn't you agree that this would not be the kind of investment or sound...
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contribute for the change for women's equality by showing up and demonstrating that the face of success schizophrenia came come in a variety of corresponds. >> they're a lot of roadblocks for san francisco when it comes to our proposition and finding a play for information that has how to start and grow management so we started to build the san francisco business portal not just consults or the taxpayers and voters they're actually customers we are the government serving the consumers in our neighborhood i point to at least one best that i personally touched with one way or another and makes me feel good about the projects like the business portal and in embarking on this new exciting journey of finding better and efficient ways to deliver services to san franciscans i sit through a lot of senior management meetings i'm the only woman in the room i know that our c i o is tried to recruit for women and a male dominated environment. >> i've felt unbounded and inspired to pursue a lot of things over time i recognize to be cricked in ways i didn't anticipate you know i've followed the calling but now put
contribute for the change for women's equality by showing up and demonstrating that the face of success schizophrenia came come in a variety of corresponds. >> they're a lot of roadblocks for san francisco when it comes to our proposition and finding a play for information that has how to start and grow management so we started to build the san francisco business portal not just consults or the taxpayers and voters they're actually customers we are the government serving the consumers in...
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they don't mention schizophrenia or bipolar in their 40,000 word document. it is appropriate to say where is the money going and what are you doing there? with regard to the overall issue -- i don't diagnose my colleagues but i do know this. tension is part of politics since cane and able first started disagreeing. even though somebody may disagree how we do this there are some very compassionate people among my colleagues who want to do something. we might disagree how we do it. that is where you debate an talk. let me tell you about another thing, members of congress are representative of america, just like americans struggle with mental illness in their families, a lot of my colleagues know this first-hand too, themselves, their spouses, kids, friends. come to them to say, how do i handle this? they feel that same pain. they feel the same misery trying to do something. quite frankly they feel same levels of stigma and embarassment, what if word got out of my struggles? i say we all deal with this. it is time we say, that it is okay to acknowledge that jus
they don't mention schizophrenia or bipolar in their 40,000 word document. it is appropriate to say where is the money going and what are you doing there? with regard to the overall issue -- i don't diagnose my colleagues but i do know this. tension is part of politics since cane and able first started disagreeing. even though somebody may disagree how we do this there are some very compassionate people among my colleagues who want to do something. we might disagree how we do it. that is where...
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contribute for the change for women's equality by showing up and demonstrating that the face of success schizophrenia came come in a variety of corresponds. >> they're a lot of roadblocks for san francisco when it comes to our proposition and finding a play for information that has how to start and grow management so we started to build the san francisco business portal not just consults or the taxpayers and voters they're actually customers we are the government serving the consumers in our neighborhood i point to at least one best that i personally touched with one way or another and makes me feel good about the projects like the business portal and in embarking on this new exciting journey of finding better and efficient ways to deliver services to san franciscans i sit through a lot of senior management meetings i'm the only woman in the room i know that our c i o is tried to recruit for women and a male dominated environment. >> i've felt unbounded and inspired to pursue a lot of things over time i recognize to be cricked in ways i didn't anticipate you know i've followed the calling but now put
contribute for the change for women's equality by showing up and demonstrating that the face of success schizophrenia came come in a variety of corresponds. >> they're a lot of roadblocks for san francisco when it comes to our proposition and finding a play for information that has how to start and grow management so we started to build the san francisco business portal not just consults or the taxpayers and voters they're actually customers we are the government serving the consumers in...
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that you probably are also aware that when you have a highly complex patient, say someone with schizophrenia who has developed a relationship with a provider, who is now successfully on a medication management which is very hard for many of these patients to achieve and then that is completely taken away and if you can get in you see a different psychiatrist or psychologist every single time you try to get access, wouldn't you agree that this would not be the kind of investment or sound practices that any state or any medicaid environment should be engaged in? >> so, congresswoman, thanks for your question and i -- i am very aware of the issue and do agree that appropriate mental health and behavioral health treatment is critical to medicaid beneficiaries. we, cms, have been working with the state as you said since 2013 on this issue and recently in march responded in a letter summarizing some of that work. we're currently working to improve their behavioral health work force. >> can you talk about that a little because i should also mention to the committee and for the record that all 15 ha
that you probably are also aware that when you have a highly complex patient, say someone with schizophrenia who has developed a relationship with a provider, who is now successfully on a medication management which is very hard for many of these patients to achieve and then that is completely taken away and if you can get in you see a different psychiatrist or psychologist every single time you try to get access, wouldn't you agree that this would not be the kind of investment or sound...
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contribute for the change for women's equality by showing up and demonstrating that the face of success schizophrenia came come in a variety of corresponds. >> they're a lot of roadblocks for san francisco when it comes to our proposition and finding a play for information that has how to start and grow management so we started to build the san francisco business portal not just consults or the taxpayers and voters they're actually customers we are the government serving the consumers in our neighborhood i point to at least one best that i personally touched with one way or another and makes me feel good about the projects like the business portal and in embarking on this new exciting journey of finding better and efficient ways to deliver services to san franciscans i sit through a lot of senior management meetings i'm the only woman in the room i know that our c i o is tried to recruit for women and a male dominated environment. >> i've felt unbounded and inspired to pursue a lot of things over time i recognize to be cricked in ways i didn't anticipate you know i've followed the calling but now put
contribute for the change for women's equality by showing up and demonstrating that the face of success schizophrenia came come in a variety of corresponds. >> they're a lot of roadblocks for san francisco when it comes to our proposition and finding a play for information that has how to start and grow management so we started to build the san francisco business portal not just consults or the taxpayers and voters they're actually customers we are the government serving the consumers in...
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contribute for the change for women's equality by showing up and demonstrating that the face of success schizophrenia came come in a variety of corresponds. >> they're a lot of roadblocks for san francisco when it comes to our proposition and finding a play for information that has how to start and grow management so we started to build the san francisco business portal not just consults or the taxpayers and voters they're actually customers we are the government serving the consumers in our neighborhood i point to at least one best that i personally touched with one way or another and makes me feel good about the projects like the business portal and in embarking on this new exciting journey of finding better and efficient ways to deliver services to san franciscans i sit through a lot of senior management meetings i'm the only woman in the room i know that our c i o is tried to recruit for women and a male dominated environment. >> i've felt unbounded and inspired to pursue a lot of things over time i recognize to be cricked in ways i didn't anticipate you know i've followed the calling but now put
contribute for the change for women's equality by showing up and demonstrating that the face of success schizophrenia came come in a variety of corresponds. >> they're a lot of roadblocks for san francisco when it comes to our proposition and finding a play for information that has how to start and grow management so we started to build the san francisco business portal not just consults or the taxpayers and voters they're actually customers we are the government serving the consumers in...
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they do not mention the world -- the word schizophrenia.embers of congress saying, where you going and what are you doing there? i do not diagnose my colleagues but i know this. their attention is part of it. what happens here is even though someone may disagree on how we do this, there are compassionate people, my colleagues. we may disagree about how to do it, and that is where you debate and talk. members of congress are representing america. just like americans struggle with mental illness and their families, a lot of my colleagues know this themselves, this spouses, their kids, their friends, they come to them and say, how do they handle this? they feel the same pan and the same misery and trying to do something and they feel the same levels of stigma, saying, what if word got out of my struggles? i say we all deal with this. it is time we say that it is ok to acknowledge that, just like you had heart disease are answer, to struggle with. in america where we make it so so difficult to get care, when you see members who stand up with co
they do not mention the world -- the word schizophrenia.embers of congress saying, where you going and what are you doing there? i do not diagnose my colleagues but i know this. their attention is part of it. what happens here is even though someone may disagree on how we do this, there are compassionate people, my colleagues. we may disagree about how to do it, and that is where you debate and talk. members of congress are representing america. just like americans struggle with mental illness...