July 6th 2022
The new suicide hotline is launching July 16. Are we ready for it?
Serving the Needs of the Many: Identifying Strategies for Better Care
May 3rd 2021Collaborative care guides care across disciplines, including psychology, psychiatry, and primary care. The goal is to change practice, build community, and identify health professionals needing the most assistance.
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Dear Mental Health Innovators: The COVID-19 Honeymoon Is Almost Over
May 19th 2020Society’s psychological reactions to a crisis can be predicted according to disaster response frameworks, which can be used to understand what to build during the evolving COVID-19 crisis, and when those innovations will prove most vital.
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Hospital-Level Psychiatric Emergency Department Models
December 31st 2019As hospital-based psychiatric emergency programs around the country demonstrate the ability to minimize ED boarding, provide cost-savings, and improve patient outcomes and clinician satisfaction, the challenge will be how to keep these models of psychiatric care self-supporting.
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Mini Quiz: Behaviorally Compromised Patients
January 24th 2018In the emergency department, how should patients with behavioral disturbances and especially those with illnesses such as dementia, TBI, autism spectrum disorder, and intellectual disability be managed? Take the quiz and learn more.
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Medically and Psychiatrically Complicated Patients
May 26th 2017Helping patients who have significant medical illness as well as mental illness is a challenge, especially when the diagnosis is unclear. Hospital psychiatrists play a critical role in the management of these behaviorally compromised patients.
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Suicidal Patients: Defining and Addressing Emergencies
November 22nd 2016Here: a review of issues related to assessment of patients for suicide risk in the ED -- and an overview of emerging approaches and research that one day will lead to more reliable assessment and interventions based more on science than on art or luck.
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