For the last year, New Hampshire has been staring down a deadline for ending a persistent problem: patients languishing in emergency rooms for days or weeks, due to a lack of inpatient mental health ...
All work and no play makes Dr. Robby a burnt-out boy. The nurses, doctors, and EMTs of the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital (a.k.a. The Pitt) can finally go home after a hectic shift that involved ...
Mental-healthcare services are more difficult to access under Medicare — and as a result, older adults are more likely to wind up in the emergency room or hospitalized in the event of a mental-health ...
NEW YORK — So, Anthony . . . actually, do you mind if we call you Tony? We in the media tend to conflate the real person with the real-person-he-or-she-portrays on the screen, and Tony seems so much ...
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“The Pitt” season 1 ending explained: How does the 15-hour ER shift wrap up — and is THAT character really quitting?
Season 1 of Max's hit medical drama ended with a subdued and melancholy episode about letting go after a long day. The Pitt's first season ended on a melancholic note as the staff tries to unplug ...
New Hampshire officials say they've taken steps to increase access to mental health care since last May, when a judge ordered them to stop boarding psychiatric patients in ERs within a year. For the ...
The Pitt's first season ended on a melancholic note as the staff tries to unplug after a harrowing shift. The finale left the professional fates of characters like Dr. Langdon and Dana in limbo. The ...
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