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A prescription and
an audiogram are required.
(d) Psychiatric care
(i) Psychiatric care 80
(staff
member)
Psychiatric care comprises the consultation of a psychiatrist and any treatment prescribed
by a psychiatrist. (...) Herbal pharmaceuticals are excluded.
(ii) Neural therapy, ozone therapy and
chiropractical therapy
50 Treatment must be performed or prescribed by a physician and carried out by recognized
paramedical personnel.
Alternative treatments not covered are: acupressure, anthroposophical medicine, autogenic
training, biofeedback therapy, bioresonance treatment, treatment within the framework of
traditional Chinese medicine, colon-hydro therapy, hypnosis therapy, Fussreflexzonen-
massage, music therapy, nutrition counselling, shiatsu, and Kneipptherapie (the latter may
be reimbursed, subject to prior approval, in connection with a prescribed spa cure).
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OPINIONS ADOPTED BY THE WORKING GROUP ON ARBITRARY DETENTION AT ITS 69TH SESSION, 22 APRIL-1 MAY 2014 : NO. 8/2014, CHINA
Xing and return him to the Psychiatric Hospital in Harbin City, where he remains today.
7. (...) Xing’s continued
detention on the basis that he suffers from a psychiatric disorder or mental illness. The
source submits that doctors in the Harbin City Psychiatric Hospital have acknowledged that
Mr. (...) Xing’s
diagnosis and treatment, according to which, while he was hospitalized, he received, in
strict accordance with the treatment plan drawn up by his attending physician, systematic
psychological and behavioural modification therapy, work and recreational therapy and
drug therapy, as well as proper daily life care.
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ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER OF THE INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL BOARD FROM AMONG
Selected publications
Padaiga Ž., Subata E., Vanagas G., “Outpatient methadone maintenance treatment
programme: Quality of life and health of opioid-dependent persons in Lithuania”,
Medicina, 2007; 43(3). — 235-241; Subata E., “Methadone maintenance treatment
of opioid dependence in Lithuania: Challenges, solutions and integration with
HIV/AIDS treatment and care”, Chinese Journal of Drug Dependence, 2007/16/3,
174-178; Subata E., Evaluation of methadone maintenance therapy programmes in
Estonia, 2007; Peter Lawrinson, Robert Ali, Aumphornpun Buavirat, Sithisat
Chiamwongpaet, Sergey Dvoryak, Boguslaw Habrat, Shi Jie, Ratna Mardiati,
Azaraksh Mokri, Jacek Moskalewicz, David Newcombe, Vladimir Poznyak, Emilis
Subata, Ambrose Uchtenhagen, Diah S.Utami, Robyn Vial and Chengzheng Zhao ,
E/2014/9/Add.19
14-63844 10/11
“Key findings from the WHO collaborative study on substitution therapy for opioid
dependence and HIV/AIDS”, Addiction, 2008, 103, 1484-1492; Subata E.,
Pincevičiute E., “Opioid dependence treatment with naltrexone, national clinical
protocol (in Lithuanian)”, Lithuanian Psychiatric Association, 2008, p. 12; Michael
Schaub, Emilis Subata, Victor Chtengelov, Gundo Weiler, Ambros Uchtenhagen,
“Feasibility of Buprenorphine maintenance therapy programmes in Ukraine”,
European Addiction Research, 2009,15: 157-162; Subata E., Karymbaeva S.,
Moller L., “Evaluation of opioid maintenance treatment in the Kyrgyz Republic”,
WHO Regional Office for Europe, p.16; Moller L., Karymbaeva S., Subata E.,
Kiaer T. (2009), “Evaluation of patients in opioid substitution therapy in the Kyrgyz
Republic,” WHO Regional Office for Europe; M. (...) Uchtenhagen, “Feasibility of buprenorphine and methadone
maintenance programmes among users of homemade opioids in Ukraine”,
International Journal of Drug Policy, 2010, Volume 21, Issue 3, pp. 229-233;
Subata E., Danileviciute V., Adomaitiene V., Matulionyte R., Naujokiene S.,
Malinauskaite A., “Opioid dependence treatment with Methadone”, national clinical
protocol, Lithuanian Psychiatric Association, UNODC, 2010, p. 32; Subata E.,
Danileviciute V., Adomaitiene V., Matulionyte R., Kuznecova J., Sinkuniene N.,
Zamkovaja S., Zikaras T., Naujokiene S., Malinauskaite A., “Opioid dependence
treatment with buprenorphine and buprenorphine/naltrexone, national clinical
protocol, Lithuanian Psychiatric Association, 2010, p. 33; Addiction Severity Index,
UNODC Treatnet, 5th edition, 3.0 version (Lithuanian translation), adapted by
Subata E., Malinauskaite E., Pinceviciute E. and others, Vilnius Centre for
Addictive Disorders, 2010, p. 12; Amass, L. (...) Moller L.,
“Evaluation of opioid substitution therapy in prisons”, pilot study in Kyrgyzstan,
WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2011; Subata E., Gilman M., Alho H.,
Maremmani I.

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The effectiveness and cost implications of task-shifting in the delivery of antiretroviral therapy to HIV-infected patients: a systematic review. (...) The comparison of latent variable models of non-psychotic psychiatric morbidity in four culturally diverse populations. (...) Lewis G, Pelosi AJ, Araya R, Dunn G. Measuring psychiatric disorder in the community: a standardized assessment for use by lay interviewers.
Language:English
Score: 1487133.4
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Support for learning of children with disabilities through individualized online lesson plans - Assistive Technology Association “ Open the Windows ”
Through this service, special educators and speech therapists design individualized plans for online classes, use of computers and the Internet, early development stimulation, speech therapy services, and counseling for you and others in the home.
(...) Questions, tips and answers for parents of children with disabilities
The University Psychiatric Clinic offers mental health support and psychosocial support to parents of children with disabilities affected by the COVID-19 crisis.
Language:English
Score: 1484407.8
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A Brief Profile of Psychiatric Disorder and Psychosocial Distress
Psychiatric Disorders
Comparative analysis of empirical studies of mental disorders reveals a consistency across diverse societies and social contexts: symptoms of depression and anxiety as well as unspecified psychiatric disorder and psychological distress are more prevalent among women, whereas substance disorders are more prevalent among men. (...) Social Origins of Depression: A Study of Psychiatric Disorder in Women. New York: The Free Press.
(...) In Cultural Conceptions of Mental Health and Therapy , edited by A. Marsella and G. White, pp. 141-166.
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Score: 1478828.5
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INFORMATION CIRCULAR: GROUP MEDICAL INSURANCE: INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS
(f) Convalescence and spa cures Medically prescribed convalescence in a medical or rehabilitation centre within one week
following hospitalization will be reimbursed as hospitalization.
(i) Therapy 80 Based on prescription by a physician.
(ii) Accommodation 200 Based on prescription by a physician for a specified therapy at a registered spa institution
per day and subject to prior approval by the insurer.
(...) Herbal pharmaceuticals are excluded.
(ii) Neural therapy, ozone 50 If performed by a physician or prescribed by a physician and carried out by recognized
therapy and chiropractical paramedical personnel.
therapy
Alternative treatments not covered are: acupressure, autogenous training, bioresonance
treatment, biofeedback therapy, shiatsu, anthroposophical medicine, treatment within the
framework of traditional Chinese medicine, hypnosis therapy, music therapy, nutrition
counselling, Kneipptherapie (the latter may be reimbursed, subject to prior approval, in
connection with a prescribed spa cure).

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Benefits
Basic coverage
(Percentage)
Maximum
amount
reimbursable
(if applicable)
(euros) Remarks
(d) Psychiatric care
(i) Psychiatric care
80
(staff member)
Psychiatric care comprises the consultation of a psychiatrist and any
treatment prescribed by a psychiatrist. (...) Herbal pharmaceuticals are
excluded.
(ii) Neural therapy, ozone therapy and
chiropractic therapy
50 Treatment must be performed or prescribed by a physician and carried out
by recognized paramedical personnel.
Alternative treatments not covered are acupressure, anthroposophical
medicine, autogenic training, ayurveda, biofeedback therapy, bioresonance
treatment, treatment within the framework of traditional Chinese medicine,
colon-hydrotherapy, hypnosis therapy, foot reflexology, music therapy,
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Benefits
Basic coverage
(Percentage)
Maximum
amount
reimbursable
(if applicable)
(euros) Remarks
nutrition counselling, shiatsu massage and Kneipp therapy (the latter may
be reimbursed, subject to prior approval, in connection with a prescribed
spa cure).

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Score: 1473812.9
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Benefits
Basic coverage
(Percentage)
Maximum
amount
reimbursable (if
applicable) Remarks
(d) Psychiatric care
(i) Psychiatric care
80
(staff member)
Psychiatric care comprises the consultation of a psychiatrist and any
treatment prescribed by a psychiatrist. (...)
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Basic coverage
(Percentage)
Maximum
amount
reimbursable (if
applicable) Remarks
(ii) Neural therapy, ozone therapy
and chiropractic therapy
50 Treatment must be performed or prescribed by a physician and carried out
by recognized paramedical personnel.
Alternative treatments not covered are acupressure, anthroposophical
medicine, autogenic training, biofeedback therapy, bioresonance treatment,
treatment within the framework of traditional Chinese medicine, colon-
hydrotherapy, hypnosis therapy, foot reflexology, music therapy, nutrition
counselling, shiatsu massage and Kneipp therapy (the latter may be
reimbursed, subject to prior approval, in connection with a prescribed spa
cure).
Language:English
Score: 1473812.9
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A
prescription and an audiogram are required.
(d) Psychiatric care
(i) Psychiatric care
80
(staff member)
Psychiatric care comprises the consultation of a psychiatrist and any treatment
prescribed by a psychiatrist. (...) Herbal pharmaceuticals are excluded.
(ii) Neural therapy, ozone therapy
and chiropractic therapy
50 Treatment must be performed or prescribed by a physician and carried out by
recognized paramedical personnel.
Alternative treatments not covered are: acupressure, anthroposophical medicine,
autogenic training, biofeedback therapy, bioresonance treatment, treatment within
the framework of traditional Chinese medicine, colon-hydrotherapy, hypnosis
therapy, foot reflexology, music therapy, nutrition counselling, shiatsu massage and
Kneipp therapy (the latter may be reimbursed, subject to prior approval, in
connection with a prescribed spa cure).
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