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Can gaps in Hong Kong’s psychiatric care be fixed by tighter control on patients? – South China Morning Post

Editorial Team by Editorial Team
June 12, 2023
in Mental Health
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  1. Can gaps in Hong Kong’s psychiatric care be fixed by tighter control on patients?  South China Morning Post
  2. Govt to beef up support for psychiatric patients – RTHK  香港電台
  3. Hong Kong to consider new rules for psychiatric cases in community  South China Morning Post
  4. Govt urged to work closely with private psychiatrists – RTHK  香港電台
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