PCPs aim to prevent suicide
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, April 12, 2011
Forty-five percent of the 32,000 Americans who commit suicide each year visit their primary care provider within a month of their death, say experts at the Call to Action on Suicide Prevention in Primary Care Practice, during this week’s meeting in Portland, OR, according to ScienceDaily.
In November 2010, The Joint Commission issued a Sentinel Event calling on hospitals to actively prevent inpatient suicide.
With suicide risk management that starts at the primary care level and additional support at the inpatient level, healthcare providers aim to identify at-risk patients and implement prevention activities.
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