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WNY Komen (2008-2009) - $29,677.00
Improving mammographic screening rates in women with mental
health and substance abuse issues by participating with counseling
agencies.
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2. NY State Health Foundation (2008-2010) - $352,052
Improving diabetes outcomes in behavioral health care recipients.
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3. WNY Komen (2004-2005) - $30,000
The use of telephonic case management to improve screening
mammography rates in women with mental health and substance
abuse issues.
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4. WNY Komen (2003-2004) - $10,000
Identifying barriers and facilitating factors to improve
screening mammography rates in women diagnosed with mental
illness and substance abuse.
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Gold Choice Related Publications
Kahn LS, Fox CH, Mcintyre RS, Tumiel-Berhalter L, Berdine DE,
Lyle H (In press) Assessing the prevalence of depression
among individuals with diabetes in a Medicaid managed-care program
Int J Psychiatry Med
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Kahn LS, Berdine DE, Fox CH, Krause-Kelly,
JK, Raghu V (2007). Assessing the accuracy of a Physician Self-Assessment
(PSA) Tool for Quality Improvement. Journal for Healthcare
Quality 29(2):38-43.
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| Kahn LS, Fox CH, Krause-Kelly, JK, Berdine DE, Cadzow R (2005):
Identifying barriers and facilitating factors to improve screening
mammography rates in women diagnosed with mental illness and substance
abuse. Women & Health 43(3): 111-126. |
Feeley T, Servoss T, Fox C, Gipe R. The
effects of a wellness program for psychiatric outpatients. Psychiatric
Rehabilitation Journal. Sept. 2004; 27(2): 275-8. |
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