Tag Archives: Oregon
Addressing the escalating psychiatrist shortage
The title of the article “Lack of Psychiatrist Creates an Access Problem in Oregon” caught my eye. I sat down to read it and the following paragraph “Pincus said the undersupply of psychiatrists could be due to a number of … Continue reading
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Tagged fee for service, insurance plans, interdisciplinary team, internship, lawsuit, legal and ethic issues, Medical Association, medication, mental health, Mental health assessment, mental illness, Oregon, providers, Psychiatrist, psychologists, salaries, social service sector, social worker, starting salary, stigma, therapist, universities, value health care
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Oregon’s Childcare
Under a new state rule, Oregon officials are showing up unannounced at homes of certain licensed child-care providers. The state is no longer announcing its visits to providers licensed as registered family child care, which must be in the living … Continue reading
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Tagged baby sister, childcare, day care, home visits, licensed child-care providers, nanny, Oregon, summer camp, working moms
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