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Pediatric Patients in Acute Mental Health Crisis Face Long Waits

By Leah Lawrence | on August 29, 2025 | 0 Comment
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Ms. Lawrence is a freelance health writer and editor based in Delaware.

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Topics: behavioral healthBoardingDisparitiesLength of StayMental HealthOvercrowdingPatient FlowPediatricPsychiatric Boardingsuicidetrauma-informed care

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