Smoking Cessation for Patients Called an Urgent Priority
Published February 5, 2014
Smoking Cessation for Patients Called an Urgent Priority
Despite evidence that a variety of treatment options are effective in smoking cessation, clinicians involved in the movement toward integrated care have yet to seize upon this issue in a major way to improve the overall health status of mentally ill … Read more on Psychiatric News
Mental health policy document accepted
The national policy advances the position that mental health services should be part of the mainstream health system, and promotes the provision of acute inpatient care within general hospital settings. It is argued that this strategy will increase … Read more on The News International
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