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  • Solutions Needed to Reduce Boarding of Mental Health Patients in Emergency Departments

    With fewer places left to turn, patients in need of mental health services are increasingly flocking to...
  • Decreased Public Mental Health Spending Raises Concerns over Psychiatric Patient Boarding

    The availability of inpatient psychiatric care has worsened significantly and progressively over the past four years on...
  • What is Emergency Physicians’ Duty to Report in Cases of Clear and Present Danger?

    Most state mandates require mental health professionals to report patients likely to harm themselves or others, while...

Solutions Needed to Reduce Boarding of Mental Health Patients in Emergency Departments

June 10, 2014 - Kelly April Tyrrell - 0 Comment

With fewer places left to turn, patients in need of mental health services are increasingly flocking to…

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Decreased Public Mental Health Spending Raises Concerns over Psychiatric Patient Boarding

June 10, 2014 - Jackie Kitchen, MD - 1 Comment

The availability of inpatient psychiatric care has worsened significantly and progressively over the past four years on…

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What is Emergency Physicians’ Duty to Report in Cases of Clear and Present Danger?

April 11, 2014 - Craig Price, CAE - 0 Comment

Most state mandates require mental health professionals to report patients likely to harm themselves or others, while…

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Health Issues To Consider Among Transgender Patients

March 6, 2014 - Gretchen Henkel - 0 Comment

Conditions related to cross-sex hormone use, postoperative wounds, cardiovascular risk, and sexual and mental health concerns in…

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