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Bush to screen population for mental illness
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | June 21, 2004

Posted on 06/21/2004 10:19:15 PM PDT by JohnHuang2

President Bush plans to unveil next month a sweeping mental health initiative that recommends screening for every citizen and promotes the use of expensive antidepressants and antipsychotic drugs favored by supporters of the administration.

The New Freedom Initiative, according to a progress report, seeks to integrate mentally ill patients fully into the community by providing "services in the community, rather than institutions," the British Medical Journal reported.

Critics say the plan protects the profits of drug companies at the expense of the public.

The initiative began with Bush's launch in April 2002 of the New Freedom Commission on Mental Health, which conducted a "comprehensive study of the United States mental health service delivery system."

The panel found that "despite their prevalence, mental disorders often go undiagnosed" and recommended comprehensive mental health screening for "consumers of all ages," including preschool children.

The commission said, "Each year, young children are expelled from preschools and childcare facilities for severely disruptive behaviors and emotional disorders."

Schools, the panel concluded, are in a "key position" to screen the 52 million students and 6 million adults who work at the schools.

The commission recommended that the screening be linked with "treatment and supports," including "state-of-the-art treatments" using "specific medications for specific conditions."

The Texas Medication Algorithm Project, or TMAP, was held up by the panel as a "model" medication treatment plan that "illustrates an evidence-based practice that results in better consumer outcomes."

The TMAP -- started in 1995 as an alliance of individuals from the pharmaceutical industry, the University of Texas and the mental health and corrections systems of Texas -- also was praised by the American Psychiatric Association, which called for increased funding to implement the overall plan.

But the Texas project sparked controversy when a Pennsylvania government employee revealed state officials with influence over the plan had received money and perks from drug companies who stand to gain from it.

Allen Jones, an employee of the Pennsylvania Office of the Inspector General says in his whistleblower report the "political/pharmaceutical alliance" that developed the Texas project, which promotes the use of newer, more expensive antidepressants and antipsychotic drugs, was behind the recommendations of the New Freedom Commission, which were "poised to consolidate the TMAP effort into a comprehensive national policy to treat mental illness with expensive, patented medications of questionable benefit and deadly side effects, and to force private insurers to pick up more of the tab."

Jones points out, according to the British Medical Journal, companies that helped start the Texas project are major contributors to Bush's election funds. Also, some members of the New Freedom Commission have served on advisory boards for these same companies, while others have direct ties to TMAP.

Eli Lilly, manufacturer of olanzapine, one of the drugs recommended in the plan, has multiple ties to the Bush administration, BMJ says. The elder President Bush was a member of Lilly's board of directors and President Bush appointed Lilly's chief executive officer, Sidney Taurel, to the Homeland Security Council.

Of Lilly's $1.6 million in political contributions in 2000, 82 percent went to Bush and the Republican Party.

Another critic, Robert Whitaker, journalist and author of "Mad in America," told the British Medical Journal that while increased screening "may seem defensible," it could also be seen as "fishing for customers."

Exorbitant spending on new drugs "robs from other forms of care such as job training and shelter program," he said.

However, a developer of the Texas project, Dr. Graham Emslie, defends screening.

"There are good data showing that if you identify kids at an earlier age who are aggressive, you can intervene ... and change their trajectory."


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To: millstone

We haven't had a conservative candidate who tried to limit the federal government in my life time, why would we have one now?


101 posted on 06/21/2004 11:15:41 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: Howlin

I think that they will only drug the Democrats.


102 posted on 06/21/2004 11:16:36 PM PDT by tessalu
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To: millstone
holding my nose and voting for Bush in '04

Good for you!

103 posted on 06/21/2004 11:18:06 PM PDT by wardaddy (It maytake at least 1,000,000 deaths on US soil to bring America to a true war footing....sadly.)
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To: AntiGuv
The stuff is all there in the BMJ article, just rearranged by WND.

Rearranged? Is that a journalistic term?

Rearranged?

Do you realize what you're saying?

104 posted on 06/21/2004 11:18:49 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: DCPatriot
I've gotta' say, DCPatriot is making some sense. There are a LOT of people out there who need help but won't (or can't) go to the doctor. Mental illness is a cruel disorder on a par with many physical illnesses. Unless you have one or know someone who does, it's hard to imagine. I have sympathy for these people.... but having to foot their bills is what's hard for me to swallow. How do you reconcile compassion with conservatism?
105 posted on 06/21/2004 11:19:18 PM PDT by Mockingbird For Short
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To: AntiGuv
This is what it says at the top of that article on the link provided:

© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com

Where does it even CREDIT bmj.com or say they "rearranged" the article?

106 posted on 06/21/2004 11:19:58 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: tessalu

Most psychiatrists are rather, shall we say, 'liberal' - I don't think this is aimed at the 'politically correct' crowd.


107 posted on 06/21/2004 11:20:06 PM PDT by Az. Mike
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To: California Patriot

Trivial? Screening EVERY American and getting them on psychotropics?


108 posted on 06/21/2004 11:20:56 PM PDT by DLfromthedesert (I was elected in AZ as an alt delegate to the Convention. I'M GOING TO NY)
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To: JohnHuang2
This program sounds horrible re the intrusiveness in parental affairs. Children's psychiatry is too primitive to assign it full control over developmental health.

When I read the title I only hoped that it might be some way to help the mentally challenged homeless population, whom I believe are NOT helped by their "freedom." I think they might be able to live freer lives if medicated, and I was picturing community waystations just for them.

Our tax dollars are SUPPOSED to help those [Americans] who truly are through no fault of their own unable to help themselves, and I am all for funding some kind of system to get mentally ill homeless into civilization, even against their will. Medication for bipolar and schizophrenia will actually make them MORE free to live better lives.

109 posted on 06/21/2004 11:21:58 PM PDT by Yaelle
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To: Dane; Joe Hadenuf

Ah come on ..it was funny. You and CJ hoisted by Joe for a moment.

You'll have a chance to return the favor I'm sure.

(I wonder if I can sleep with this grin.)


110 posted on 06/21/2004 11:22:14 PM PDT by wardaddy (It maytake at least 1,000,000 deaths on US soil to bring America to a true war footing....sadly.)
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To: JohnHuang2

I really hope this isn't true. If it is, I am sure someone here will find a way to spin it as a good thing.


111 posted on 06/21/2004 11:22:22 PM PDT by Bella_Bru (It's for the children = It takes a village)
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To: JohnHuang2
If the vast majority of dimocrats are found to be clinically insane will their voting privileges be revoked? After all, if we can limit the number of insane people voting for our national leaders...well...that should be a good thing.
112 posted on 06/21/2004 11:22:33 PM PDT by highlander_UW (Evil doesn't want to leave you alone. It wants to draw you in and force you into complicity. - Keyes)
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To: millstone
I want a President who believes in the principle of limited federal government in the White House. That's not George Bush and it's sure as hell isn't John Kerry. I'm holding my nose and voting for Bush in '04

So you declare your "principles" then immediately state they're not worth standing for. Way to go - that's what Big Stupid Government politician parasites count on the Sheeple to do!

No wonder it's the same old crapfest every 4 years - you really don't care if you vote for a free-spending proponent of Big Stupid Government.

What flavor Koolaid do you prefer they serve at your polling place?

113 posted on 06/21/2004 11:22:53 PM PDT by Hank Rearden (Refuse to let anyone who could only get a government job tell you how to run your life.)
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To: Howlin; millstone
We haven't had a conservative candidate who tried to limit the federal government in my life time, why would we have one now?

Huh?! Are you younger than 16?

Reagan First Term Discretionary Spending

Foreign Aid: +1.6%
Energy: -42.5%
Environment: -20.0%
Science & Tech: +10.3%
Agriculture: -6.5%
Transportation: -10.9%
Community Development: -32.6%
Education/Training: -32.6%
Health Subsidies: -15.6%
Income Security: +14.3%
General Govt: +4.2%

114 posted on 06/21/2004 11:22:59 PM PDT by AntiGuv (™)
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To: jnarcus

---Nope you are referring to the things that HAD to be done because of the Doyle- ( some other name) bill that passed in CAlifornia in the late 50s. Reagan was never the instigator---

I just always associated it with Reagan because they emptied out the state hospitals during his administration. Also I always thought Ken Keasey's book was the impetus for the changes.

Seriously though, it would be a great thing if some money could go into mental health programs at the county level. The state of mental health in this country has never been particularily good. :^)


115 posted on 06/21/2004 11:23:30 PM PDT by claudiustg (Go Sharon! Go Bush!)
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To: jnarcus

Sure he was the 'instigator' of mental health care reform in California. He closed down the old, stiffling institutions so that the borderline mentally ill could be cared for in their own communities.


116 posted on 06/21/2004 11:23:41 PM PDT by Cultural Jihad
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To: Howlin

Oh please. Do you seriously think I'm going to get into yet another hysterical debate with you?

No, dear. I don't realize whatever you think I'm saying. Get over it.


117 posted on 06/21/2004 11:24:24 PM PDT by AntiGuv (™)
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To: Bella_Bru

It does seem like an odd over reaching program.

I have no problem making mental health care more accessible but this seems like more than that and the drug company PR will be horribly ill timed.

However, I would like to know more.


118 posted on 06/21/2004 11:24:39 PM PDT by wardaddy (It maytake at least 1,000,000 deaths on US soil to bring America to a true war footing....sadly.)
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To: Howlin

I don't have the time. But he supported Bush in the War on Terror and often exposed the media bias against Bush. I'm a regular reader of WND.


119 posted on 06/21/2004 11:25:18 PM PDT by ETERNAL WARMING (He is faithful!)
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To: Mockingbird For Short
I think a healthy tax credit and other incentives will allow drug companies to provide the medication gratis.

I've personally seen somebody up close go from almost living out of a box to working and honestly earning over $300K a year. In less than 5 years.

So, I'm not somebody that's going to fall for the "Slippery Slope Scream"-a-thon that most Freepers seem to share in this thread.

120 posted on 06/21/2004 11:27:22 PM PDT by DCPatriot
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