20 May 09 WV: Mental health task force has big job, little time
A task force charged with prioritizing the state’s behavioral health care needs and studying how to ease overcrowding at its psychiatric hospitals has little time to come up with a plan and more information that is needed, some mental health consumers and advocates say.
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