Emerging Trends in Mental Health Care for Adolescents: Hearing Before the Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session, Hearing Held in Washington, DC, on June 6, 1985U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - 184 ˹éÒ |
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˹éÒ 114 - If the only tool you have is a hammer you tend to treat every problem as if it were a nail.
˹éÒ 56 - It was a case sometimes where the right hand did not know what the left hand was doing.
˹éÒ 36 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I want to thank all the members of the panel including Mr.
˹éÒ 148 - Studies suggest that at least 40 percent of the hospital placements of children are inappropriate. Either the children should never have been admitted to the institutions or they have remained there too long.
˹éÒ 107 - Four Alternatives to the Guidelines for the Psychiatric Hospitalization of Minors: Clinical and Legal Considerations.
˹éÒ 124 - Mental Health Study Center, National Institute of Mental Health. Adelphi. MD KAREN VANDERVEN, Department of Child Development and Child Care, School of Health Related Professions, University of Pittsburgh.
˹éÒ 92 - Inert will be a formally organized traditional medical staff Part of the medical staffs responsibility Is to oversee the delivery of psychiatric care at all levels In the hospital The medical staff by-laws should clearly Identify the process by which privileges are granted and periodically reviewed. This responsibility...
˹éÒ 20 - EGAN, MD, CHAIRMAN, DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY, CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL NATIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, AND MEMBER, AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION, COMMITTEE ON QUALITY ASSURANCE INTRODUCTION Mr.
˹éÒ 107 - ... minor, or (iv) a person who exercises the rights and responsibilities of legal custody by delegation from a biological or adoptive parent, upon provisional adoption or otherwise by operation of law. The director...
˹éÒ 44 - spin-off" for-profit subsidiaries, develop "convenience-oriented feeder systems," maneuver to adjust case mix, and triage admissions by their ability to pay and "deselect" physicians with costly styles of practice.