Quick access to resources supporting safe suicide care for specific settings.
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Inpatient Mental Health
Patients admitted into a hospital or clinic for at least one overnight stay are often experiencing a period of high risk for suicidal ideation.
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Integrated Primary Care and Behavioral Health
At the center of the Zero Suicide framework is the need for primary health and behavioral health to work together to provide high-quality care for those at risk for suicide.
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Corrections
Health and behavioral healthcare providers operating within jails and prisons face unique challenges to implementing Zero Suicide.