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Law Practice

Nov. 25, 2008

L.A. Looks to Resume Taking Emergency Calls for Mentally Ill

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.

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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