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Institutional Case Management Applied to Acute Psychiatric Care in Correctional Mental Health

The case management model developed at the Corrections Mental Health Unit within the Florida Department of Corrections is a treatment model developed to better care for acute psychiatric inmate patients. The rate of readmission to the acute care facility had nearly quadrulped over a six-year period....

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Published in:Journal of offender rehabilitation 2000-01, Vol.30 (3-4), p.21-34
Main Authors: Bedard, Laura E., Volentine, Joel De
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Inmates
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Mental Patients
Prisoners
Prisons
Psychiatry
Relapse
Social work
treatment
Treatment Methods
Treatment Outcomes
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