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With NYC plan for mentally ill, hospitals face complex task

Por: WPLG Local 10 Politics December 11, 2022

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NEW YORK – New York City's latest plan to keep mentally ill people from languishing in public is billed as a common-sense strategy to get them help. By encouraging police officers and city medics , even if they refuse care, Mayor Eric Adams says he's humanely tackling a problem instead of looking away. But his policy will have to navigate and a cool reception from some city lawmakers. In emergency rooms, psychiatrists must determine... + full article



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