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Free inpatient treatment for the whole population was introduced (1939).
Inpatient treatment may be part of a hospital program or found in special clinics.
At the core of most private health insurance policies is full cover for inpatient treatment.
Inpatient treatment also may be residential, which means you stay at the facility for months.
Inpatient treatment alone cannot be seen as a permanent "cure."
This makes them quite popular with parents, doctors, and insurance companies, who would otherwise have to pay for more expensive inpatient treatment.
Since the 1980s, there has been a huge shift in emphasis of mental health care away from inpatient treatment.
He came to live with me because his mother was experiencing mental ill health, requiring inpatient treatment.
The types of patients likely to require psychiatric inpatient treatment were discussed in Chapter 4.
Inpatient treatment centers see much higher success rates than the alternative outpatient treatments.
After 90 years, the hospital offers a range of wellness programs and outpatient services in addition to inpatient treatment.
It is therefore necessary to partake in inpatient treatment.
Bills for therapy, including some inpatient treatment and drug rehabilitation, have so far totaled more than $100,000, she said.
As psychiatry moved away from inpatient treatments, it began to decline in use until its closure at century's end.
The hospital's continuum of care also includes wellness programs, outpatient services and inpatient treatment.
Insurance coverage for inpatient treatment of eating disorders varies.
Anything that requires inpatient treatment does tend to go to South Africa."
After inpatient treatment, you should go to outpatient treatment for more counseling and group therapy.
Still, most inpatient treatment does still get done in South Africa."
In May 2005, he was charged with violating probation, but avoided jail by entering an inpatient treatment program.
Additional treatment might include inpatient treatment, partial hospitalization, and drug therapy.
"We're not talking about people who can use 30 days of inpatient treatment," Dr. Rosenthal said.
The most important is cost pressure, he said, adding that "the payers are looking for lower-cost alternatives to inpatient treatment."
A carefully planned programme of subsequent care should be arranged before a patient is discharged from psychiatric inpatient treatment.
Inpatient treatment may be a good option if: