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Partial hospitalization, also
known as PHP (partial
hospitalization program), is a type of
program used to
treat mental illness and
substance abuse. In...
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Forced Hospitalization at Honmyōji, also
called the Honmyōji incident, was the
forced hospitalization of
leprosy patients living near Honmyō-ji Temple...
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could be used to
induce hallucinations. In
severe overdose it
could hospitalize the
patient or
cause death.
Prior to the
introduction of
rescue inhalers...
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mortality rate, and case mix index. In the
United States, the
number of
hospitalizations grew to its peak in 1981 with 171
admissions per 1,000
Americans and...
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Alberta Hospitalization Benefits describes health law for the
province of Alberta, Canada.
Chapter 3 of the
Hospitals Act is the
Hospitalization Benefits...
- Austin's
hospitalization,
Hicks performed the
duties of
Secretary of Defense. She was not
informed of the
specifics behind Austin's
hospitalization for three...
- was a
homeless woman who was
forcibly hospitalized in New York City in 1987. She was the
first person hospitalized under a
Mayor Ed Koch administration...
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Voluntary commitment is the act or
practice of
choosing to
admit oneself to a
psychiatric hospital, or
other mental health facility.
Unlike in involuntary...
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Involuntary commitment,
civil commitment, or
involuntary hospitalization/hospitalisation is a
legal process through which an
individual who is deemed...
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discharge data from 2003 to 2011, however,
found that
mental health hospitalizations had
increased for both
children and adults.
Compared to
other hospital...