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The New York Times: Covid Patients May Have Increased Risk of Developing Mental Health Problems

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Alaska Public Media: Ombudsman finds persistent problems at the Alaska Psychiatric Institute

Alaska’s only public psychiatric hospital failed to meet federal requirements for evaluating patients, didn’t provide adequate treatment and failed to investigate complaints about workplace harassment ...

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BMJ Open: Course of psychological symptoms and the initial management strategies in general practice using electronic health records in the Netherlands

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Background Patients who consult their GP about psychological complaints, such as feeling anxious or depressed, are often initially given a psychological symptom diagnosis. However, it remains unclear ...

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Course of psychological symptoms and the initial management strategies in general practice using electronic health records in the Netherlands

SBS: Psychiatric patients wait up to 88 hours in emergency in New South Wales, amid fears of system collapse

Psychiatric patients wait up to 88 hours in emergency in New South Wales, amid fears of system collapse