Has a new era of reinstitutionalization in mental health care begun?
The number of compulsory admissions to inpatient psychiatric care has increased dramatically but the number of NHS beds has fallen, and there has also been a significant increase in the number of patients admitted for alcohol and drug problems, finds a study published today on bmj.com..
Thu Oct 2008 02:10 (3 months ago)
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