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PRIVATE EFFORT TO ADDRESS VETERANS’ MENTAL HEALTH NEEDS COULD AID VA HEALTH CARE REFORM, STUDY FINDS CHICAGO, September 18, 2014 – A unique partnership to support private efforts to provide mental health services to
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CHICAGO / /

Company

Chicago Tribune / Welcome Back Veterans Initiative / Facebook / RAND Corporation / /

Country

Afghanistan / Iraq / /

Currency

USD / /

Facility

VA facility / Massachusetts General Hospital / Weill Cornell Medical College / University of Michigan / Emory University / /

IndustryTerm

mental health services / paid advertising / health services / clinical services / health systems / /

MedicalCondition

post-traumatic stress / traumatic brain injury / /

Organization

Duke University / Emory University / Veterans Health Administration / RAND / Massachusetts General Hospital / Robert R. McCormick Foundation / Weill Cornell Medical College / the University of Michigan / Welcome Back Veterans Initiative / UCLA Welcome Back Veterans Family Resilience Center / /

Person

Robert R. McCormick / Terri Tanielian / Laurie T. Martin / Caroline Epley / /

Position

Colonel / editor / lead author and a senior social research analyst / Major / /

ProvinceOrState

Virginia / Michigan / /

PublishedMedium

the Chicago Tribune / /

SportsLeague

Major League Baseball / /

URL

www.rand.org / www.McCormickFoundation.org / www.welcomebackveterans.org / /

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