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GWB Mental Health Policy

This is a blog for the Mental Health Policy Class at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work.

March 13, 2006

Medicare Rights Center Part D Monitoring Project

"The frustration levels of my clients have been unimaginable! I have actually had clients burst into tears trying to understand the Part D program. As difficult as that process was, it was nothing compared to trying to explain to my clients after they had done everything they were supposed to do, they couldn't get their medications on January 1, 2006."
Posted by Danny Wedding at 8:18 PM

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Danny Wedding is a clinical psychologist and Associate Dean for Management and International Programs at the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University. He is based in San Francisco, but responsible for programs in Tokyo, Hong Kong and Mexico City.
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