By Evan George
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Facing complaints that county mental health staff pushed thousands of emergency calls onto police because of a shortage of hospital beds, officials have asked for a plan to end the practice.
Department of Mental Health officials are considering a fix that could include more money for homeless urgent care centers and new county beds for mental patients. County lawyers said legislation was needed to e...
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